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The continents of the world are North & South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica.
Asia,Europe,North America,South America,Australia and Antarctica.
North America, South America, Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Antarctica.
S America and N America - the panama canal, Europe, Asia, and Africa - the Suez.
North America, South America,Europe, Asia, Africa,Antarctica,Austrailia.
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Europe and America have historically had strong ties, but there have been recent strains in their relationship due to differences in policies and leadership. Overall, the trajectory seems to be towards drifting slightly further apart as each region focuses on its own priorities and interests.
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Very popular started out in Japan now it is also a motorsport in Europe and America
North and South America, Asia and Europe
Because of the drifting of continents on either side of the ocean which are north & south America on west and Europe & Africa on east.
Europe and Asia North America and South America
Europe and North America are currently drifting closer together in terms of economic and security cooperation, particularly in response to shared challenges such as Russia's aggression in Ukraine and global climate change. Initiatives like NATO's enhanced presence in Eastern Europe and collaborative efforts on trade and technology reflect this alignment. However, political divisions and differing priorities can lead to tensions, suggesting a complex relationship that is not entirely linear. Overall, while there are efforts to strengthen ties, underlying differences remain.
Earth.
No. Greece is farther north than Egypt because it is in Europe, and Egypt is in Africa. Europe is farther north than Africa, so Greece is farther north than Egypt.
Europeans lump Mexico, Central America, and South America together into what is called Latin America.
If rocks found in North America and Europe are the same, it indicates that these continents were once connected. This suggests that they were part of a larger landmass called Pangea before drifting apart due to plate tectonics.