It is touching it, so there is no distance between them.
no North America is not far away from Europe
The Titanic is at the bottom of the North Atlantic. However, plate-wise it is on North America, which extends north to Greenland and as far east as the coast of Iceland.
it can go from , for example, north america to europe.
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North America and Europe move apart by about 2.5 centimeters each year due to the movement of the tectonic plates they sit on. This is part of the larger process of plate tectonics that have been driving the continents apart over millions of years.
California is in North America, Bulgaria in Europe. In between is the Atlantic Ocean
Four of the seven continents (Asia, North America, Africa, and Europe) have locations north of the Tropic of Cancer (approximately 23.5° N latitude). Only Europe lies completely above it, with the Mediterranean Sea extending only as far south as 30° N latitude.
Yes. Spain is located in Europe and Mexico is in Southern North America.
Europe, Asia and North America are the three continents that go up to the Arctic Circle, but Europe goes the least far south out of the three.
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.
The northeastern coast of North America is far away from the edges of the North American tectonic Plate. This means it's in an area of the tectonic Plate that is stable and thick which significantly reduces the chances of a volcano forming.
Yes. She was far closer to North America than she was to Europe at the moment of impact.