There is no real answer to that. Europe is a large continent, which ranges from very cold to very warm temperatures. What temperature it will be will depend on what part of Europe you are in. If you are up at the very north of Europe near the Arctic Circle, it would be very cold, whereas if you were in the Mediterranean part of Europe it would be very hot.
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The coordinates 52 degrees N by 22 degrees E correspond to Europe. These coordinates pinpoint a location in eastern Europe, specifically in the country of Poland. The latitude of 52 degrees N places it in the northern part of the continent, while the longitude of 22 degrees E situates it towards the eastern side of Europe.
Neither 34 degrees north or south latitude, nor 125 degrees east or west longitude, is in Europe. We are at a loss.
If you are standing at 38 degrees north latitude, you may be in North America, Europe, or Asia.
Europe has many countries and the temperature of them would vary considerably, as would the weather. It would depend on where in Europe you are.
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500* * * * *That may be, but it does have 90 degrees.
That would depend on where the degree is from. Many would be, but many would not. Individual colleges and employers may have different standards and so some may recognise degrees that others do not.
There are many parts of Europe that are developed. You may be thinking in terms of western Europe being more developed that eastern Europe, but it would not be true to say that eastern Europe is not developed.
Europe, Asia, and Africa.The meridian 40 degrees EAST of Greenwich:EuropeAsiaAfricaAntarcticaThe meridian 40 degrees WEST of Greenwich:South AmericaAntarctica