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Humid Continetal
The Iberian, the Italian and the Balkan Peninsulas
Napoleon policy called the continental system was created to make a continental Europe more self-sufficient
The Prime Meridian, which is 0 degrees longitude, runs through Europe and Africa. It passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, and extends southward through Western Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, Western Africa, and Antarctica.
What else separate Europe from Asia well the ural mountains does but no one knows about the rest. from yeahnazeleh@yahoo.com email me if you have (?)
The map shows that the Magyars focused on expanding southward into Central Europe, while the Vikings concentrated on raiding and settling in Western Europe and the British Isles. The Magyars were nomadic horseback warriors, while the Vikings were seafaring explorers and traders.
The continents that the Prime Meridian passes through are Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
The Balkan Peninsula consists of the southeastern portion of Europe. Generally considered to begin at its northern edge where Austria's southernmost borders lie, it stretches eastward into Romania, westward to the Adriatic Sea, and southward to the Aegean Sea.
The Canary Current is located in the North Atlantic Ocean gyre. It flows southward along the western coast of Europe and Africa, from the waters off Iceland to nearly the equator.
Shelducks, particularly the common shelduck (Tadorna tadorna), primarily migrate between their breeding grounds in Europe and their wintering areas in coastal regions of western Europe and North Africa. They typically move southward in the autumn and return north in the spring. Migration patterns can vary based on environmental conditions and food availability.
Yes the Volga river is one of Russia's most famous rivers. Stalingrad (What is now known as Volgograd) is where one of the most famous WWII battles happened. It is also the longest river in Europe and it does flow south and empty into the Caspian sea.
The chiffchaff, a small migratory warbler, typically migrates between its breeding grounds in Europe and its wintering areas in sub-Saharan Africa. The migration distance can vary, but on average, it travels around 3,000 kilometers (about 1,860 miles) southward. Some individuals may also winter in regions like the Mediterranean or southern Europe, depending on environmental conditions.