Geographers will often use the term 'Eurasia' when referring to Europe and Asia as one continent, as they would use 'The Americas' to refer to both North and South America. In many ways, using the term 'Eurasia' simplifies things, as countries like Russia and Turkey are split into both Asia and Europe.
Europe is one of the worlds seven continents like Africa and Asia
Turkey is in both Asia and in Europe. It is one of several transcontinental countries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcontinental_country).
You must be joking. Russia has one of the most important cultures in western Europe and Asia. She has a long, important and very eventful history. Use the link below as a starting point. You could spend a lifetime specializing in Russian history.
Since Asia is a continent, and a large one at that, it has no single leader. The most powerful nations are China and Russia, the two largest.
The mountain range in Russia which is considered to be the boundary of Asia and Europe is known as the Ural mountains. The landmass of Asia and Europe is known as Eurasia. Ural mountains in Russia are also one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.
Europe and Asia are connected geographically due to the lack of clear physical boundaries between the two continents. The classification of Europe and Asia as separate continents is largely based on cultural and historical factors rather than distinct physical features. This has led to the belief that they are two separate continents, even though they are part of the same landmass known as Eurasia.
Asia and Europe are both located on one giant landmass known as Eurasia.
Europe is not in Asia. They are two different continents on one landmass. That landmass is often called Eurasia. Europe makes up the western end of it, with most of Eurasia taken up by Asia.
because they are one landmass
Europe and Asia
The term you are looking for is Eurasia. However, it is not a reference to a continent. It is a reference to a landmass. That landmass contains the two continents Europe and Asia.
Europe and Asia definitely form one large landmass. It could be argued that North and south America also form one large landmass but since the connection between the two is quite narrow, Europe/Asia would be a better answer if you had to pick one pair.
Asia and europe
Europe and Asia
Eurasia is the landmass that includes both Europe and Asia, hence the name "Eurasia." It is the largest continent on Earth, spanning both the eastern and northern hemispheres.
Yes, Russia is both from Europe and Asia Asia is the biggest continent and Europe is the third. But if you say Eurasia this is only one continent even though it's combination of Asia and Europe