No. Europe has thousands upon thousands of natural rivers, whereby the northern Americas are predominantly less arid. If you mean "Major" rivers, eg: the Thames, the Mississipi, the Ganges, etc then I think the numbers are roughly equal.
More rivers flow into the Atlantic than the Pacific.
The US has a much larger population than European countries, and there tend to be more cars per capita than in Europe. However, I believe that Europe has more cars than the US total.
NO
Changes in lifestyles in the US occurred more quickly than those in Europe.
yeah because the country is bigger.
more quickly
It is played more than it was in the past. I doubt it is played as much as in Europe.
The US is the leading North American producer. Europe, however, produces more beets than the US.
No, Canada's land mass is larger than Europe. Only lakes, rivers, streams, etc. keep Canada from having a larger land mass than the US.
People, land, and money (GDP wise) are some examples.
Europe
Europe is 10,180,000 km2 while the US is 9,826,675 km2; Europe is larger.