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Europe shares the same landmass with Asia. The two continents are connected by the continental landmass called Eurasia.
Asia and Europe are part of the same landmass known as Eurasia.
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 occupy the same landmass known as Eurasia.
Europe and Asia are located on the same landmass called Eurasia. Australia and Oceania are also located on the same landmass.
Europe.
Europe shares the same landmass with Asia. The two continents are connected by the continental landmass called Eurasia.
I'm not sure but I think it is Europe
The continent of Asia is the biggest continent, and landmass is Europe and asai combined The continent of Asia is the biggest continent, and landmass is Europe and asai combined
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 are on the same landmass because they're connected by land. A better question would be "why are Europe and Asia separate continents if they're on the same landmass" in which the answer would be that the Europeans wanted a separate continent because of the historical, physical, and cultural differences.
No. Russia is not a continent, it is a country. Asia is a continent. Part of Russia is in the continent of Asia and a smaller part of it is in the continent of Europe.
Asia and Europe are part of the same landmass known as Eurasia.
Europe is physically connected to the continent of Asia. It is also connected to the region known as the Middle East. This is because Europe is on the same landmass as this region and directly borders it.
No. It is joined to Asia, forming a continental landmass known as Eurasia.
The answer is probably Europe, which is just a peninsula on the Eurasian landmass.
A large landmass that juts out from a continent is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are usually surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Examples include the Scandinavian Peninsula in Europe and the Korean Peninsula in Asia.