This depends on how you define "region" and on whether you actually mean the USA when you say America. Europe has 50 countries, the total number of American countries is 35 (12 in South America and 23 in North America) and the USA has 52 states. So depending on your definition, you can work the numbers.
no, it isn't.Europe is actually a continent...like Asia or Africa or Australia or America...
More or less the same things that are illegal in any country in western Europe or Nothern America.
There are more people living in Europe. North America is large but their are also more countries in EUrope with higher populations
The answer will vary from country to country and, within countries, between regions. You need to be more specific.The answer will vary from country to country and, within countries, between regions. You need to be more specific.The answer will vary from country to country and, within countries, between regions. You need to be more specific.The answer will vary from country to country and, within countries, between regions. You need to be more specific.
Africa and parts of Asia have the smallest number of more developed countries compared to other regions like Europe and North America. These regions often have a higher concentration of developing or less developed countries.
This depends on what you define as a continent. America as a whole has more than 20, when you include South and Central America, but if you separate them into North America and South America then neither of them have 20. Europe, Asia and Africa all have more than 20.
They are mostly clustered in temperate zones. So mostly in Europe and the central and northern parts of North America.
The climate in Europe varies greatly. Some regions are semi-desert, others are mountains and snowy. Other regions are more temperate.
It's native to arctic and temperate regions of North America and it is occasionally found in northern Europe, and has been introduced to other temperate regions.
North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions tend to have more developed countries with advanced infrastructure, technology, and high standards of living. These regions typically have strong economies, established social systems, and access to quality education and healthcare.
The Age of Exploration had a great impact on geography. Explorers travelled around the world to different regions to learn more about Africa and America and brought back their knowledge to Europe. The first country that started the Age of Exploration was Portugal while under the leadership of Henry the Navigator.
South America has the bigger area.