Now the Mediterranean Sea, but during the last Glacial Maximum 10,000 years ago, you could walk from modern-day Morocco to southern Spain, and from Tunisia to Sicily!
Mediterranean Sea
Now the Mediterranean, but during the last Glacial Maximum 10,000 years ago, you could walk from modern-day Morocco to southern Spain, and from Tunisia to Sicily!
the Mediterranean sea
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The Mediterranean Sea separates Africa and Europe.
The Mediterranean Sea is the largest body of water separating Africa and Europe.
Europe and Africa are separated by the Mediterrannean Sea. The Sea also touches Asia, but it does not separate it from any other continent (it still touches Africa and Europe). if you liked this answer and it helped you, please recommend me vvvvvv (ameriziliano)
Europe and Africa (it also touches Asia but does not separate it from any continent)
The Mediterranean Sea, the Suez Canal, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
No. Southern Europe would be the north shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Giraffes live in Africa, and there is a separate sub-species in South Africa.
The Mediterranean Sea lies between north Africa and southern Europe.
Mediterranean Sea Red Sea Arabia Sea Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean
The Mediterranean-though it is shared with parts of Asia and Africa. The largest sea entirely in Europe would be the North Sea.
Parts of the Mediterranean Sea are in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The Red Sea is located in northeastern Africa and western Asia.
what three continents surround the mediterranean sea
Some people think it's the Mediteranean Sea, some people think it's the Red Sea, but I go for the Red Sea because the Mediteranean Sea seperates Europe and Africa and the Red Sea separates Africa and Asia. It's the Red Sea