Every country is different. There are different laws, different people, different cultures, different languages, etc.
Yes. Southern Europe is more mountainous than Northern Europe
The differences between Eastern and Northern Europe are: 1. Northern Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe. 2. Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe 3. Northern Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe 4. Northern Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe 5. Northern Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe 6. Northern Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe
Europe is in the northern hemisphere.
Pop
It didn't. It's still in Northern Europe.
It is in Europe and Europe is in the Northern hemisphere.
It is B: Northern Africa. Africa is a whole different continent from Europe.
I searched using Google Earth - when I centred the globe on america, and typed in 'northern europe' to the search box, it immediately rotated the view to show the continent of Europe. Therefore, I'm assuming any town called northern europe does not exist in america.
Moose are found in North America (northern lower 48 states, Canada and Alaska) and parts of northern Europe.
All of Europe is in the northern hemisphere.
Riga is the capital of Latvia, is situated on the Baltic Sea coast on the mouth of the river Daugava and is the largest city in the Baltic States. Latvia is in Northern Europe in the Baltic region.
Using the definition of Northern Europe by the United Nations, Estonia would have the richest coal deposits of Northern Europe, as its the largest Northern European coal producer. However, Estonia, along with the rest of the Baltic States, is usually grouped with Eastern Europe. Northern Europe typically only includes the Nordic countries. However, none of these countries have significant coal deposits.