Deserts are very rare in Europe, the only deserts I can think of in Europe are located in Spain.
There is a semi desert in Europe, the only European Desert, called Tabernas desert, located in Almeria (Southern Spain). It is sort of a little sister of Mojave Desert in the US, since it has similar caracteristics.
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There are no deserts in Poland.
There are several small semi-deserts in Europe in Spain, Italy and Poland, for example. The best known is Las Tabernas in Spain.
Badain Jaran Desert (China)Bledowska Desert (Poland)Blue Desert (Egypt)
Poland has no true deserts. However, it does have a small region called the Błedow Desert consisting of glacial sand left after the last ice age. It was left barren due to man's activities that lowered the water table and cleared much of the vegetation for agriculture and mining operations, It occupies an area of 32 km2 (12 sq mi).
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.
There are no deserts in Massachusettes.There are no deserts in Massachusetts.
No, Tanzania has no deserts.
Brazil has no true deserts.
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.
There are no true deserts in the Netherlands.
There are hot deserts, such as the Sahara, Mojave and Kalahari and there are cold deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi and the Patagonian Deserts.
Not all deserts are hot. There are also polar deserts, cold winter deserts as well as cool coastal deserts.