The Northern European Plain
publics are relatively divided, as no more than half name either country as the top economy in most countries.
The landform that covers most of Europe is the Northern European Plains. The European Plains covers more that 50 percent of Europe.
Sweden (75%), Finland (69%), Slovenia (60%), Spain (56%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (53%), and Estonia (51%) are all European countries that are more than half forest. Estonia is the country closest to being half forest.
Canadian is half covered by the Canadian shield. The shield goes from the Great Lakes to the Arctic Ocean.
Kalahari
The Sahara covers more than 90 percent of Algeria.
Canada
The Karakum Desert covers much of that country.
The North European Plain
The North European Plain(s) cover more than 50% of Europe.
It is the Gobi Desert.