2.5 centimeters
North-America? Yes, Greenland is IN North-America but it's apart of Denmark. Iceland is in Europe there for not apart of North-America.
Europe and America have historically had strong ties, but there have been recent strains in their relationship due to differences in policies and leadership. Overall, the trajectory seems to be towards drifting slightly further apart as each region focuses on its own priorities and interests.
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Plate Tectonics has some continents moving apart (e.g. North America and Europe) and others moving together or colliding (e.g. India and Asia). The movement is complex as it is driven by convection cells in the mantle.
North America is moving away from Europe at a rate of about 1 to 2 inches per year due to the tectonic activity of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Rounding this measurement up, you can say North America is moving approximately 2 inches away from Europe each year.
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Europe and North America are moving 2 cm away from each other every year.
Europe is a continent, but if you're asking if United States is in Europe it's not, it's a part of North America!
Gulf Stream
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.
Europe is not in North America. Europe and North America is separated by the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean.
no North America is not far away from Europe