The Scandinavian Peninsula.
No, Canada's land mass is larger than Europe. Only lakes, rivers, streams, etc. keep Canada from having a larger land mass than the US.
Deserts cover about 33% of the total land mass of the earth.
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Five pounds are still five pounds in Sweden. Sweden isn't in space. However people would talk about 2.25 kg rather than 5 pounds, referring to the same amount of mass.
266,853 sq mi
Scandinavia is composed of two separate landmasses: the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden) and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark).
Well... Denmark are on a different land mass..so no. But a river that is through Norway and Sweden is Klarälven. Torneälven is along the Finno-Swede border. Those are just a few.
Part of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
About one quarter.
Russia is the country that borders Finland on the east. Russia is the largest country in land mass in the world. It covers one eighth of the Earth.
Fat Mass is the total weight in your body comprised of fatty tissue.
Yes. Gases are still comprised of atoms, each of which contributes mass.
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain. Take your pick. Generally most of Europe.
There are many parts of Europe which are separated from the rest of the European continent. The main parts are: The British Isles (UK, Ireland, Isle of Man) Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland - Denmark is connected directly to the main land mass) islands like Cyprus, Malta, Greek islands
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Antarctica has the least land mass of all the continents.
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