Europe is the only continent in the world that has no major deserts. Many people think that Antarctica has no deserts. The Antarctic is a cold desert located in Antarctica. A desert isn't always hot. A desert is a place where it receives very little rain.
The largest 'desert' in Europe is the Oltenian Sahara which is roughly 800km2 and located in Romania. It does not meet all the requirements of a true desert, however, and must be considered as semi-desert.
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Subtropical deserts are found in Australia, Asia, Africa and North America.Examples:Australia - Great Victoria Desert, Gibson DesertAsia - Arabian Desert, Thar DesertAfrica - Sahara, Kalahari DesertNorth America - Chihuahuan Desert, Sonoran Desert
There is no true desert in Arkansas.
Europe has only small areas of semi-desert and no large, true deserts.
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No, the Antarctic Desert is the largest desert in the world. Europe has only small areas of desert.
There is no 'Europe desert fox.' The most common fox in Europe is the red fox. The true desert fox - the fennec - lives in the Sahara of northern Africa.
Europe is the only continent in the world that has no major deserts. Many people think that Antarctica has no deserts. The Antarctic is a cold desert located in Antarctica. A desert isn't always hot. A desert is a place where it receives very little rain.
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Tabernas Desert is actually a semi desert, but it is the only desert in Europe. It is located in Spain's province of Almeria.
All continents have desert areas, minor or small. However, Europe is the only continent without a major desert.
Dungeness on the Kent Coastline. However, it only outwardly appears as a desert, it is not a true desert as the precipitation it receives is too much to consider it as a true desert.
Europe is the only continent without a desert region.A desert is a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs, and so living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.
Europe has no true deserts but does have a few small areas of semiarid land they have labeled as deserts. However, parts of western Europe are sometimes the target of dust clouds from the Sahara. You do not necessarily have to live in a desert to receive some of the 'benefits' of a desert.
This is false. Northwest and Central Europe has a temperate climate.