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Q: What brought Europe Asia and Africa together?
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Where is Asia located from Africa and Europe?

Asia is northeast of Africa. Asia is east of Europe. It shares a major land border with Europe and together they are referred to as Eurasia.


What continent is joined with Europe?

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Do Asia Europe and Africa touch the Arctic Ocean?

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What three continents was the Bible written?

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Which country situated on two continents?

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Over land is Europe closer to Asia or Africa?

Europe and Asia share a border. Europe and Africa have no border, so Asia is closer.


Which continent has more land Africa or Asia?

The last time I checked Asia was approx. 17,212,000 square miles. And Europe is approx. 3,930,519 square miles. That would make Asia 13,281,481 larger than Europe. Another way to do this would be to look at a map of the world, locate Asia and Europe and compare them together.


Continents which are in the eastern hemisphere?

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