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There are deserts on every continent on earth and all occur at different longitudes.
All of Antarctica is considered a desert: it is the driest continent on earth.
No, all continents have deserts. Even Europe has a small desert in Spain. Nearly the entire continent of Antarctica is considered a desert.
All seven continents have deserts.
Deserts in the middle of a continent are called continental deserts.
a continent is a large landmass which is ideally separated by large expanse of water..it has distinct features like mountains,valleys, plains, plateaus, deserts,climatic conditions etc and is composed of countries.. but a subcontinent is a large landmass which is inside a continent but having the special distinctive feature of that of a continent like mountain ranges that separate it from the rest of the continent,sea surrounding it,plateaus,plains,deserts and most importantly varied climatic conditions on different parts of it.. a subcontinent has every feature to be called as a continent except that it is not large enough to be called a continent
Africa has more area covered by deserts than any other continent.The continent which has the most number of deserts is Antarctica.
Your question makes no sense. There is no continent in the United States. The United States is on the continent of North America. There are no continents without deserts.
Most deserts on on the western side of the continents or in the interior of the continent.
There is no continent that does not have deserts. Even in Europe there is small desert in Spain.
All seven continents have deserts, including Europe.
Every continent has deserts, even Antarctica.