Yes, Southern Europe occupies the southern portion of Europe.
Southern and Eastern Europe are both regions of Europe containing several countries each. They did not come from any country.
All countries in Southern Europe experience summer.
Southern Europe is just Southern Europe, however, it may be called as the Mediterranean Coast or Mediterranean Europe or just simply Mediterranean. Southern Europe can also be split into Southwestern and Southeastern Europe or into the countries that make the region.
The industrial nations in Europe needed to expand their economies so as to improve trade between them and other continents. This is what was commonly referred to as imperialism.
Because the Mediterranean Sea is on the south of Europe and many of the countries in southern Europe have a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea.
The economy of Southern Europe is one of the largest economies in all of Europe. It is more agriculturally based than the other regions of Europe, especially in the southeastern portion. However, there are very large industrial based economics in Southern Europe as well, mostly in Italy and Spain.
Most European countries would have market economies.
The main economies of Europe are starting from biggest to smallest .Germany .France .Britain
The Dolomites are in Italy.
petroleum under the north sea
Europe is one of the most technologically advanced/industrialized areas in the world, and was the first in fact. It has some of the highest economies on Earth and is a major player in the world economy, so you can see how it would effect other countries' economies.