no its not
yes because western Europe has a good food and water supply there would be flat grounds mostly around western Europe so yes it it is densly populated
western Europe
During the early 1700s, explorers opened up new continents to settlement by people from Western nations (i.e. the Europeans, as it was defined then). The term "Western" came to encompass nations and former colonies (such as the U.S., Canada, and Australia) which were populated mostly by immigrants from Europe and their descendants.
Hannah is a name mostly common in the Western World. The most populated country in the Western World is the United States with a population of about 313,000,000. So, it is most likely the US is home to the most people named Hannah.
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
Western Europe does not receive the most rainfall in Europe. Southern Europe (mostly Southeastern Europe, along the Adriatic coast) does.
Western Europe is mostly Catholic while Russia is Orthodox.
Eurasia. The continent of both Europe and Asia. Majority of Turkey belongs to Asia.
western Europe
Europe has the largest population density.