ofcourse is Europe
Africa
Africa has the most regular coastline and, consequently, the lowest ratio of coastline to total area. Europe is the most irregular and indented and has by far the highest ratio of coastline to total area.
coastline is irregular
Europe is North of Africa
Africa had very few natural harbors to help with trade. A jagged coastline would result in deeper waters and better natural harbors.
no, Europe is it's own continent. It is located above Africa but not in Africa.
sees and oceans
The equator is longer than the coastline of Europe. The equator is approximately 40,075 km long, while the coastline of Europe is around 39,000 km long.
The two continents are Europe and Africa.
Europe has a very jagged coastline which creates a more lengthy coastline. So even though Europe is small it has one of the longest coastlines.
Liechtenstein is a landlocked country in Central Europe and has no coastline.
Cuba is much larger than Jamaica and will therefore have a longer coastline. Cuba has a coastline of 3735 km and Jamaica has a coastline of 1022 km.
Here are the countries with the longest coastline per continent: North America - Canada South America - Brazil Europe - Norway Asia - Indonesia Africa - Madagascar Oceania - Australia
Europe has a coastline of about 90,000 km.
Cuba has a longer coastline than Jamaica. Cuba's coastline is 5,746km whilst Jamaica's is only 235km.
Florida has a longer coastline than Maine. Florida's coastline stretches for about 1,350 miles, while Maine's coastline is around 3,500 miles long, making it longer than Florida's coastline.
Europe has a very jagged coastline in most areas, which also include thousands of surrounding islands.
33 countries in Europe have a coastline (17 do not).
The Mediterranean Sea touches three continents. These continents include Asia, Europe, as well as Africa. Some counties that have a coastline along the Mediterranean Sea include Greece, Egypt, as well as Turkey.