Europe as a continent has been known since ancient times among the civilizations of the Mediterranean region, such as the Greeks and Romans. The concept of Europe as a distinct continent separate from Asia and Africa has evolved over centuries through geographical explorations and cultural interactions. There is no single individual credited with "discovering" Europe as a continent.
Europe is a continent that contains many countries.
Denmark is part of the continent of Europe.
Belgium is located in the continent of Europe.
The continent with a population of approximately 731 million people is Europe.
Austria is located on the European continent.
Uranium was discovered in 1789 by Klaproth in Germany (Europe).
There is no continent on the continent of Europe. Europe is a continent.
The chemical element europium was named after the continent Europe.
Europe is the only continent with a chemical element named after it. Europium, a rare earth element, was discovered in the 19th century and named in honor of the continent where it was first isolated.
The whole Europe is on the continent of Europe.
No country is in the diamond discovery business. However, humans have discovered diamonds on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.
Europe IS a continent.
Europe is a continent.
You mean: "What continent is Germany on?" and the answer is Europe.
Europe itself is a continent and has countries inside it!
Europe is a continent. It is not in any other continent.
The first continent to be discovered is South America, and not Antarctica. Antarctica was the last continent to be discovered.