No, it's not even close to correct, assuming you draw the lines between "East Asia" and "South Asia" in some reasonable way.
Moscow has the greatest population in Europe.
Population: Asia Europe Africa North America South America Australia Antarctica Area: Asia Africa North America South America Antarctica Europe Australia
Russia has the largest population in Europe. (110,000,000 in European Russia)
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No. Asia, Africa and the Americas have a higher population.
Just to be clear, North America is not a part of Europe; it's its own continent. The population density of North America is 23/km2 while Europe's is 73/km2. So, you can tell that Europe's population is about 3x that of North America's.
No. Population of the whole region is around 580 million people. It pales against other regions, such as Europe (732 million), Africa (1,022 million) or Asia (4,252 million).
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Europe.AnswerNot so easy, Northern America has a population of 351,659,000, Latin America and the Caribbean has a population of 588,649,000. Europe has a population of 732,759,000. (Year 2010 estimates). So whereas Europe has a bigger population than Northern America and a bigger population than Latin America and the Caribbean, the population of Europe is less than the combined populations of all America.Northern America and Latin America and the Caribbean, are both individually bigger in area than Europe.
Yes. The population of South America (a little over 350 million) is less than half the population of Europe (around 750 million).
There is no “correct” order. People came from all over Europe.
"Potatoes, which were first grown in America, helped increase the number of people living in Europe. Corn from America did much the same thing for Africa's population."