From the North, downwards:
North of Russia: the Sea of Barentz,
between Greenland and Sptizberg (NW of Norway): Greenland Sea,
West of Norway, towards Iceland: the Sea of Norway,
between Norway, Great Britain, Denmark: the North Sea,
between France and Great Britain: the English Channel,
West of Iceland, Ireland, Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal: the Atlantic Ocean,
SE of Spain, South of France, Italy... : the Mediterranean Sea (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carte_de_la_mer_Méditerranée.png for futher detail)
between Turkey and Europe: the Black Sea.
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Yes I can tell the difference because pond is much smaller than a ocean. Oceans are large bodies of water that can also surround the land.
Just to be clear, North America is not a part of Europe; it's its own continent. The population density of North America is 23/km2 while Europe's is 73/km2. So, you can tell that Europe's population is about 3x that of North America's.
There are multiple kinds of landforms found in Europe from valleys to rivers to mountains to plains.Europe is a continent, although it may also be considered the largest peninsula of the Eurasian landmass. However the area includes many islands as well, so this would apply strictly to continental (contiguous) Europe.
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Europe. England is part of the British Isles which lie about 25 miles off the coast of Northern France. ----- Many British people will tell you that England is not part of a continent at all, but part of an island. Their idea is based on the meaning of the word continent, which implies something that is continuous.
To tell the truth, a lot of oceans surround our world. But, the USA? the answer is the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean.
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Brazil: South Korea Norway: Europe Cameroon: Africa France: Europe
North America: Missisippi River South America: Amazon River Europe: Tiber River Africa: Nile River ASia: Yangtze River