For historical reasons, continents are dating back to ancient greeks...
No. Russia is not a continent, it is a country. Asia is a continent. Part of Russia is in the continent of Asia and a smaller part of it is in the continent of Europe.
Yes, the western portion of Eurasia is a peninsula, which just happens to be the continent of Europe.
No. It is two different continents. Eurasia is Europe and Asia together, which is one landmass. Two mountain ranges, the Urals and the Caucusus mountains form the boundary between the two. Russia has parts in both continents, as do some other countries, like Turkey.
Yes Europe occupies the peninsula of Eurasia, which just happens to be on the western part of Eurasia.
South-west Europe.
Euraisa is the large bosy of land that includes Europe and Asia
Asia, as it is physically connected to Europe.
Africa and Europe do not share any common border. Southern Spain and the northern parts of Morocco are separated by the straights of Gibraltar, and this is as close as Africa and Europe get to be. To the east, Europe joins Asia. Some geographers call the combination of the two continents Eurasia (Europe and Asia). If you use the definition of Eurasia then Eurasia joins Africa in Egypt, which is on both sides of the Suez Canal, the separation of the two land masses.
The continent to the south of Europe is Africa.
Their two big continents smushed together, why not just call it one.
No. It is just a term for countries that are in the eastern part of Europe. Europe is one continent.
Europe