Asia and Africa, geographically speaking. Politically speaking, North America and Australia help shape Europe.
Europe is the continent on the west side of Asia, and if you look closley you can see Italy...it is in the shape of a high heel boot.
Europe's elongated shape allows for easy access to coastal trade routes, facilitating trade with other continents. Additionally, Europe's central location provides a strategic advantage for trade between Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The dense network of rivers and land routes in Europe further support trade by facilitating transportation of goods across the continent.
it is different because its bigger
it is different because its bigger
Its important because if it wasn't for the Ural mountains Caucus mountains and the Bosporus mountain ranges
Economics shape up a continent by i have no idea ^.^
Asia is the largest continent.
After WW2 Europe was a war-torn continent, the economy was horrible, trade relation were in no good shape. A series of nation states were made, tearing countries apart, communism began to set in
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The most defining part of a continent is, wait for it.... the geography. The isolation that can occur lets certain cultures develop and certain types of economies prevail. Compare the Native Americans economy with that of Europe. Completely different.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
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