There are many abundant European landforms. They include rivers, plains, mountains, etc.
Yes. They can be found in many parts of Europe.
Europe is divided in 50 countries.
There are only two extant species of raccoon:1.) Common (or northern) raccoon of North and Central America.2.) Crab-eating raccoon of Central and South America.Raccoons have also been introduced to parts of Europe and Asia.
Europe
Sturgeons are a type of fish, so they are cold-blooded. They can be found in many parts of the world including Asia, America, and Europe.
yes it is a landform. Believe it or not an island is part of a landform too.
Firstly Ireland. then, as people from Ireland have emigrated to many parts of the world, they can be found in many countries like the USA, Australia, Canada and countries in Africa, Europe, Asia and South America.
The age of a landform can be determined depending on the type of landform. A tree's age can be counted by it's ringlets while a plant's can sometimes be found by it's shade. However, there are still many landforms for which an age cannot be determined unless the landform can be asked.
E. granulosus is found in many areas of Africa, China, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and Mediterranean and eastern Europe, as well as in parts of the western United States
Yes. Many of them
They are on the same landmass, not the same landform. Both would have many landforms.
There are many more than that. The population in the U.S. and Canada alone is more than 100,000, and they are also found in Europe, and parts of Asia.