Europe and Asia are on one landmass, called Eurasia. Russia is a country that is in Eurasia, with part of it in Europe and most of it in Asia.
If you are coming from outside Britain or Ireland, then yes you will. It is important to know that if you are coming from outside Europe, that Britain and Ireland use different plugs than the rest of Europe, so be sure to get the correct adaptor.
because they are one landmass
== == Ireland is 0 miles from Europe, as Ireland is a European country. It is one of the islands off the mainland of Europe, but it is Europe nevertheless. Have a look at the map in the link below. Ireland is about a 2hr flight from Paris, France and 30min from London, England.
Asia and Europe are both located on one giant landmass known as Eurasia.
No, the United Kingdom (UK) and Europe are not the same. The UK is a country made up of four nations: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, while Europe refers to the continent that includes many countries, including the UK.
Europe and Asia
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.
Yes, Wales is a country in Europe. It's one of three countries that make up Great Britain along with England and Scotland, and one of four that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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.
England and Ireland and Iceland are all islands to the northwest of Europe.