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The world's largest desert is not the Sahara, but Antarctica. While we typically associate deserts with hot, sandy environments, a desert is technically defined by its low precipitation levels. Antarctica is the driest and windiest continent on Earth, receiving very little rainfall and having a cold, polar desert climate. Despite its icy appearance, it meets the criteria for being a desert, making it the largest one on the planet.