Continental drift, although quite the opposite is happening. North America and Europe are separating, not coming closer together.
South America.
Europe is the closest continent to North America, with the two separated by the North Atlantic Ocean. Greenland, which is technically part of the North American continent, is located closer to Europe than any other part of North America.
Mt. Everest is located in Asia, specifically in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and Tibet. The Mariana Trench is located in the Pacific Ocean and is closer to the continent of Asia and Australia than any other continent, but it is not part of any specific continent as it is underwater.
None. I guess that South America is probably closer than the rest though.
Jersey is one of the Channel Islands and considered a part of Europe.
South america
South America.
Somewhere between Eastern and Central Europe. We are closer to the Eastern part of the continent and near the Balkans.
Depending on where in Europe you are traveling from; the range is between fifty american dollars to two hundred american dollars. The closer the two European cities you are traveling from, then the cheaper the tickets will be.
North America is the continent to which Aruba belongs. Aruba's considered part of the North American continent even though the tiny island is closer to the South American continent than to the North American continent. Aruba's only about 17 miles [27 kilometers; 14.7 nautical miles] from the northernmost point of mainland Venezuela.
Antarctica
North america
The United States is closer to the equator.
south America is closer
South America is closer to the equator
South America is closer to the equator
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