No. The United States isn't in Europe- it is on a completely different continent, and is its' own country.
United States , Netherlands , Europe.
United States and some Mediterranean countries in Europe.
Pretty far South. It is not visible from the United States, or from most of Europe.Pretty far South. It is not visible from the United States, or from most of Europe.Pretty far South. It is not visible from the United States, or from most of Europe.Pretty far South. It is not visible from the United States, or from most of Europe.
Fossils can be found in most countries around the world including Europe and Argentina. They can also be found in the United States.
Although native to Europe and Asia, the dandelion is pervasive in the United States.
Sardines can be found all over Europe, India, and the United States.
Skunks are not found in Puerto Rico. They are mostly found in the United States and Canada. They are also found in some parts of Europe.
Russia is in europe, Canada is in North America, China is in Asia, U.S. is in North America.
Europe is a continent, but if you're asking if United States is in Europe it's not, it's a part of North America!
Dandelions are originally from Europe, but they are on most continents and all over the United States and Europe in temperate areas.
· Rajang (Malaysia) · Red (United States) · Rhine (Europe) · Rio Grande (United States)
Originally the only two countries not in Europe were the United States and Canada