Yes, if you consider it Eurasia.
They don't. If they did there wouldn't be 7 continents. There would be 6.
No, it would not be fine to consider Russia as solely part of the Asia continent. The country of Russia is located on both the continent of Europe and the continent of Asia. It's important to remember though, that the capital of Russia, and the seats of power for the federal government are located in the Europe portion of Russia, and that most Russians identify their country as being part of Europe.
No body of water separates Europe and Asia completely.
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.
the answer is Europe
The last time I checked Asia was approx. 17,212,000 square miles. And Europe is approx. 3,930,519 square miles. That would make Asia 13,281,481 larger than Europe. Another way to do this would be to look at a map of the world, locate Asia and Europe and compare them together.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
Caspian Sea is in Asia; it is an error to consider this sea in Europe.
There is no continent between Europe and Asia. The Ural Mountains separate them.
There is no continent between Europe and Asia. The Ural Mountains separate them.
Asia is the continent east of Europe.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.