If you were in Europe and went south, you'd end up in Africa, although there is a small sliver of Asia that juts out between the two. Europe, Asia, and Africa are three of the four continents. The others are North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica.
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Technically, no continent is north of Greenland as it is the northernmost piece of land on the planet. However, if you went from the northernmost part of Greenland and went north (passing the North Pole and ignoring that you are actually now going south), you'd reach Asia.
Your question contains the answer. The area they went to was able to grow food and had a good climate compared to cold Northern Europe.
Both Spain and Portugal gained control of the land in South America as a result of the Treaty of Tordesillas. The lands to the west went to Spain while the ones to the east went to Portugal.
No, not unless it was part of a name, like a country, or an address.Living south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, I wondered how long it would take for my letter to travel west to be shipped to South Africa.I was supposed to go to 1 South Main Street, but I realized I walked north instead of south.After traveling east to the Turnpike, I went west for three miles before connecting with a highway going north for two miles, and eventually, that highway met another one that took me directly south."What area of the city is known as the north of South Bend, Indiana?" the teacher asked.The north and east sections of the county got more rain than the south and west areas.
"Went with a will" means that someone is doing something intentionally, with determination to do something well. Someone starting a new job who wants to succeed would go "with a will."
The continent of Europe lies due north of Italy and Greece. Italy and Greece are actually part of that rather large continent.The continent due north of Italy and Greece is Africa
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You would land southwest of paris??
You would travel in a generally southwestern direction from Asia to Africa.
they went to Mexico to convince them to distract the us from Europe.
Columbus went back to Europe. He was an explorer, not a colonist.
People from Europe, Australia, and the Americas used to call Africa the "dark continent." There were two reasons. One, was that it was very difficult for explorers who went there, and many of them died of illnesses such as yellow fever and malaria. Second, was because most of the continent was unknown as a result of that difficulty in exploration.
Well they first attacked Poland to the east, then they went west, then north, then south. They took a lot of countries from all over Europe.
Technically, no continent is north of Greenland as it is the northernmost piece of land on the planet. However, if you went from the northernmost part of Greenland and went north (passing the North Pole and ignoring that you are actually now going south), you'd reach Asia.
North America, South America, Australia, Newzealand,china and Europe
before the earth looked like it does today the earth was called Pangaea. every continent was fit together like a puzzle piece. lava pulled weak pieces of land which happened to be south and north America and Australia apart and the Americas went west and Australia went south east