All seven continents have deserts. Even Europe has a small patch of semi-arid desert in Spain - the Las Tabernas Desert.
What two continents don't have desserts or deserts ? I assume the question pertain to the ecological rather than the gastronomic. In any case, there are no continents without deserts. Antarctica would be classified as a desert due , as with all deserts, to the amount of precipitation it receives on a yearly basis. Asia, Africa, the Americas, Oceania..did I miss any here ? Technically, I suppose you could say that Europe is a continent although really, it isn't in any way separate from Asia. Even if one does want to count it as a continent in its own right, there are still areas that would be classified as desert such as parts of Spain and of course, the high Arctic.
There are no continents that do not have deserts. Even Europe has a small patch of desert in Spain - Las Tabernas Desert - and almost the entire continent of Antarctica is a desert.
All continents have deserts. However, Europe has no major desert areas.
The Middle East.
All continents have deserts. Even Europe has some small deserts.
All continents, including Asia and Europe, have deserts.
The land of dry deserts that bridges two continents is Beringia. This land connects America and Asia through Siberia and Alaska.
All seven continents have deserts.
All continents have named deserts. Antarctica has the Antarctic Desert. Even Europe has several small regional deserts and each has a name
Most deserts on on the western side of the continents or in the interior of the continent.
Deserts are found on all seven continents.
Deserts are found on all seven continents. Even Europe has some small areas of arid land.
All continents have desert areas, minor or small. However, Europe is the only continent without a major desert.