All continents have deserts, some hot some cold- the not obvious ones are:
* The parts of East Antarctica not covered with ice constitute the Maudlandia Antarctic desert * Europe's only true desert is the Tabernas desert in Almería province, Andalusia, Spain
Yes, there is oil in deserts. Many of the Middle East countries are deserts and rich in petroleum.
Australia has many, many deserts. Its capital is Canberra. Chile has deserts. Its capital is Santiago. Egypt has deserts and its capital is Cairo. Algeria has deserts and its capital is Algiers.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world. For a list of these deserts and in which countries they occur click on this link.
There are many, many countries that have deserts. Here are a few: Mexico United States Peru Chile Argentina Australia China Mongolia Saudi Arabia India Egypt Libya Chad Algeria Botswana Namibia South Africa Pakistan Israel Turkey Iran Iraq Oman Yemen Western Sahara
All deserts are located in countries except for Antarctica.
Countries have flags, deserts do not.
There are no European countries located in deserts. However, some European countries have small areas of deserts. Spain, for example, has the Tabernas Desert.
Africa, Australia, Egypt, United States, Chile, China, India and many others have deserts.
There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world. For a list of these and the countries in which they are found, click on this link.
For a list of the major deserts in then world and the countries in which they occur, click on this link.
No, but there are some small deserts and semi-arid regions in some European countries.
For a list of the major desert regions of the world click on this link.