There are at least six seas that border or surrounded by continental Europe. These include: the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the North Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean.
In North America, it is 60 Hertz, and in Europe it is 50 hertz.
In Europe and in northern Japan 50 hz is used. The US has a 60hz system for its' power grid.
60 Hz in North America, 50 Hz in Europe.
Many countries around the world use a standard voltage of 220 volts, including most of Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Notable examples include the United Kingdom, Germany, India, and South Africa. This voltage standard is often used in combination with a frequency of 50 Hz. Always check local specifications before using electrical devices, as plug types and voltage can vary.
- "Europe draws nearly a third of its energy from nuclear power..." http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/07/10/ap5200802.html "Only about 30 percent of Europe's electricity is produced by nuclear plants..." http://www.coxwashington.com/hp/content/reporters/stories/2008/02/10/NUCLEAR_EUROPE10_COX.html "Across the 25 EU states, 148 nuclear reactors account for 32 percent of electricity needs..." http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Fossil_Fuel_Crisis_Drives_Europe_To_Nuclear__Green_Energy.html All on the first page of a google search...
Many seas surround Europe. Typically, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea are only described as surrounding Europe.
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where did the seas of europe get their name
what?! there are no 3 seas just south of europe! there are 2! gosh!
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Yes, Europe is surrounded by seas and oceans.
central Europe only has land.
Black and Caspian seas
The two inland seas located in Europe are the Adriatic Sea and the Aegean Sea. Two seas in Europe that flow into an ocean are the North Sea, which connects to the Atlantic Ocean, and the Baltic Sea, which also has access to the Atlantic Ocean through the Kattegat and Skagerrak straits.
The Adriatic and Black Seas.
Some seas surrounding Europe include the Mediterranean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the North Sea, and the Aegean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea, the Barents Sea, the North Sea, and the Kara Sea are all large seas around Europe.