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Not so easy, Northern America has a population of 351,659,000, Latin America and the Caribbean has a population of 588,649,000. Europe has a population of 732,759,000. (Year 2010 estimates). So whereas Europe has a bigger population than Northern America and a bigger population than Latin America and the Caribbean, the population of Europe is less than the combined populations of all America.
Northern America and Latin America and the Caribbean, are both individually bigger in area than Europe.
This question needs clarification. Generally speaking the US is often referred to a America. However, some people can read this question to mean the two continents in the Western Hemisphere, namely North and South America.
There are more people living in Europe. North America is large but their are also more countries in EUrope with higher populations
Yes. The population of South America (a little over 350 million) is less than half the population of Europe (around 750 million).
Most people migrated to North America from Europe via Asia via the connection across the Bering Strait up in Alaska. More recently, people migrated to North America by sailing across the Atlantic ocean.
South America has the bigger area.
They were settlers from Europe
South America, because North America Has about 10.3% of the world's population, while South America has 13.2% of the world's population.
No, Romania is in Eastern Europe. But Romanians are a latin people.
They were mostly from Europe and primitive America.
Because people who claim to be acting in accordance with the teachings of Islam are bombing and terrorising people in Europe and America.
Asia.
The English people (People from Europe) who came to america in 1600s.
Some diseases brought over from Europe to the Americas included smallpox and measles.