Spices and silk an porcelain/china
The dominant religion in the Middle Ages depended on where you were. In most of Europe, it was Christianity, and in the Middle East and North Africa, for most of the Middle Ages, it was Islam. There were places where both were about equally important, such as Spain.
Trade flourished
Europe expanded mostly east and south, due to major advances and yes, the crusades
Alchemists were researchers who worked in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle ages.
No, it is not in the Middle East.
A castle was a huge building or two towers that were connected. It is a type of fortified structure build in Europe and the Middle East during Middle ages.
Middle East
Neanderthals primarily settled in Europe and parts of western Asia during the Middle Paleolithic period. They inhabited a range of environments, from open grasslands to dense forests, and adapted their lifestyles to survive in these varied landscapes.
Europe does not really have a boundary with the Middle East. Turkey is between Europe and the Middle East and you could say the Caucasus mountains separate Europe from countries that are close to the Middle East, so that may be the answer you are looking for.
The Middle East is not the same as Europe.
No. France is in Western Europe, not the Middle East.
no