No, they're not far from each other, they border each other.
If you might have meant Europe as "Western Europe" (France, Rome, Britain, Spain)
and Asia as "the Far East or the Orient" (China, Japan, Korea)-
-then, yes. The Far East and Western Europe are a huge distance from each other, but Europe borders "the Near East" also known as the Middle East, which is in East Asia.
The border between Asia and Europe is through the Istanbul Strait, along the Black Sea, through the Caucasus Mountains, the Caspian Sea, and North through the Ural Mountains in Russia.
But; No, Europe and Asia are not far from each other.
Europe and Asia are on the same tectonic plate; Eurasia, but the significant cultural, historic and linguistic differences make them different "continents", as the idea of continents was developed long before the discovery of tectonic plates.
across Asia to Europe?
Europe is west of Asia. Depending on the country entering Asia to Europe could be a few miles away or a thousand miles away.
No, Mongolia is located only in Asia. It is practically on the East Coast of Asia, about as far away from Europe as you can get.
More Christians today live in other continents outside of Asia, such as Europe, Africa, and the Americas. While Asia is the birthplace of Christianity, over the centuries, the religion has spread and gained significant followings in other parts of the world.
No, it is in Far-East Asia.
No, Europe is not the biggest continent in terms of land area. Asia is the largest continent in the world. Europe is the sixth largest continent after Asia, Africa, North America, South America, and Antarctica.
in Europe, it was mostly a strategy of tension, with false flag attacks carried out by far right or far left organizations. In Asia, it was proxy wars.
Dust traveled as far as Europe and Asia
Turkey is split up in to Europe and Asia and marmaris is most defently in Asia only far west is in Europe
Asia borders the continent of Europe, but Australia and Africa are also not too far away
There is far more of Russia in Asia than in Europe. About 75% percent of Russia is in Asia. But the majority of Russia's population lives in Europe.
Asia is significantly larger. Europe is just under 4 million square miles. Asia is just under 17 million square miles.