No. A higher percentage of Europeans vote compared to Americans. For example, Italy has the largest voter percentage turn out with about 92%.
Some countries in Europe have higher tax rates than the US, some have lower.
The taxes on gasoline are higher in Europe.
In the United States of America, the producer can be higher or even to the director. In Europe, especially in France and Germany, directors are definitely higher than producers.
The continents by area are: * Asia * Africa * North America * South America * Antarctica * Europe * Australia.
No, central America is warmer than northern Europe. Central America is closer to the equator and is slightly warmer.
Because winds tend to blow from North America towards Europe.
In some countries voting is mandatory and there are legal punishments for failing to vote. In the US voting is voluntary.
South America is closer to Europe. This is a big Country.
Depending on your direction, Europe is both East and West of North America.
Asia, North America, Africa, and Europe
north america
Yes.