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The North Sea region, located between the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, and France, is known for its large deposits of oil and natural gas. These resources have supported significant oil and gas production in the region for decades.
No, sagebrush is not a carnivore. Sagebrush is a type of plant that belongs to the sunflower family and is commonly found in dry regions of North America. It is a primary food source for many herbivores, such as rabbits and deer.
The smallest carnivore in the world is the least weasel (Mustela nivalis). It is a small and agile predator that primarily feeds on small mammals such as mice and voles. They are found in a variety of habitats across Europe, Asia, and North America.
The closest European country to the North Pole is Norway. The Svalbard archipelago, located in the Arctic Ocean, is a territory of Norway and is situated closest to the North Pole compared to any other European land.
Yes, the Russian Plain is essentially an eastward continuation of the North European Plain. Both plains are characterized by flat and low-lying terrain with fertile soils, making them important agricultural regions in Europe. The Russian Plain extends eastward into Russia, covering a vast area of the country.
I guess you're doing the Telegraph crossword! The answer to your question is the" Glutton"
The name of an animal ending with "son" is bison. The American bison, also known as the American buffalo, is a large mammal native to North America. It is closely related to the European bison and is known for its distinctive hump and shaggy mane.
Coronado referred to buffalo as "cows" or "cattle" during his expedition in the 16th century. His descriptions reflected the European perspective of the time, as they were unfamiliar with the large, shaggy animals that roamed the plains of North America. This terminology highlighted the cultural differences and misunderstandings between European explorers and the indigenous peoples of the region.
The best match for this description would be a muskox. Muskoxen are large, hairy animals that can be found in the far north regions such as in the Arctic. They have long, shaggy fur that helps them survive in cold climates.
The large island is Greenland, and belongs to the European country Denmark.
Poland.
overpopulation and pollution
The Polar bear.
Another name for a North American ox is the bison, specifically the American bison. It is often colloquially referred to as a buffalo, although this term is technically incorrect. Bison are large, shaggy mammals native to North America and are known for their massive size and distinctive hump.
The answer is the North European Plain.
none the only one is Canada but its not a European country
Eastern europe, north africa, south asia, middle east