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Europe

Europe, the world's second-smallest continent by surface area, comprises of the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, and shares 2% of the Earth's surface and about 6.8% of its land area. It is the third-most populous continent after Asia and Africa, having about 11% of the world's population.

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Can you list all of the MEDC countries?

Andorra

Argentina
Australia
Austria

Barbados
Belgium
Bermuda (British overseas territory)

Brunei
Canada

Chile

Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands (self-governing country under Danish authority)
Finland
France

French Guiana (French overseas territory)
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong (administrative Chinese region)

Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan

Latvia
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malta

Macau (administrative Chinese region)
Monaco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway

Poland
Portugal

Puerto Rico

Qatar
San Marino

Seychelles
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan

United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Vatican City

What is the race of people from western Europe?

All people from Europe are "white" or European (of course only if you fall into the category of being white, an Asian raced person living in Germany would not be European by ethnicity) Caucasian is the race that "whites" or Europeans belong to. (also includes Middle Easterns/Arabs, Indians, and Latinos.)

How did Europe change from 1945 to present?

Europe saw the formation and destruction of a number of countries (for example, the formation and breakup of Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, West Germany, East Germany, Serbia and Montenegro, the Soviet Union, etc.). Europe also saw large economic boom. But what Europe mostly gained was a sense of unity, which didn't truly happen until the formation of organizations such as the European Coal and Steel Community, European Economic Community, and the European Union. The European countries, especially the Western ones, are now more united than ever and may even fuse together as one nation in the future (the European Union or possibly just Europe).

What is the largest country gn Europe?

Largest country in Europe is Russia.

Is Peru in Europe?

No. Peru is a country in South America.

How does the location affect people who live and work in the major climate regions of Europe?

How and where the European people chose to farm crops. hope this helped >.>

What are three famous soccer players in Europe?

The top three soccer players are Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Wayne Rooney.

I love those three soccer players.(Especially Cristiano Ronaldo.)

What two religions fought in Europe in the middle ages?

The conventional answer is Islamic and Christian people fought against each other. Most of the wars between Muslims and Christians were in Spain, but they also happened in Sicily, Italy, the Balkans and elsewhere.

But there were also wars between Christians and pagans throughout most of the Middle Ages.

There were wars between Catholic leaders of the Crusades and the Eastern Orthodox, and there were crusades against various heretical groups.

Does Europe have meerkats?

Meerkats are native to Southern Africa, so no.

Is Europe the 3 rd largest continent?

In terms of area, no; it is 6th largest continent in terms of area. In terms of population, however, the answer is yes.

What cities in Europe start with z?

· Zabrze, Poland

· Zagreb, Croatia

· Zaragoza, Spain

· Zielona Gora, Poland

· Zoetermeer, Netherlands

· Zonguldak, Turkey

· Zurich, Switzerland

· Zwickau, Germany

· Zwolle, Netherlands

How do TVs work?

There are many resources that offer detailed and very technical descriptions of television technology. It is a complex system and there is space here for no more than a very brief summary.

Television cameras convert light into electrical signals. The signal they generate is a stream of data that represents the amount of red, green and blue in the image. The light coming into the camera is sampled at the top left of the image first and then all the way across the image to the right. The next samples will do the same but slightly lower. The process is repeated until the bottom of the image is reached and then the light sampling begins all over again. The number of lines that are sampled can be 480 or 576 for standard definition signals and 1080 for high definition. In either case, the signal that is output from the camera describes the image it sees 50 or 60 times each second.

Studios capture these signals and after they have been mixed with other camera outputs and titles, the signal is broadcast. It is carried over cable or radio links and received at the television.

The television uses the same signal to draw an image. Starting from the top left, the brightness levels in the electrical signal are used to produce red, green and blue dots across the screen. The next line is then drawn and so on down the screen until the image is complete. As soon as the image is drawn on the whole screen, the process starts over and it is this repeating process that creates the moving image.

There are many details of television signal capture, process and display that are left out of this description. For those who want to know more, topics that can be researched should include PAL and NTSC color encoding, interlaced television signals, SD and HD signal resolution, CRT television operation, LCD television operation and plasma television operation. There are numerous answers on this site that deal with some of these topics and of course there is lots more elsewhere on the Internet.

What part of landmass is Europe?

Europe is part of the landmass known as Eurasia. It is also part of the larger landmass known as Afro-Eurasia.

Is Portugal warmer than Norway?

spain is nearer to to the equator and england so spain must be hot but not to hot!

What does the V sign mean in Europe?

As in America, it means 'Victory' or 'Peace' if the palm of the hand is facing outwards. However, if the palm is facing inwards, it's an offensive gesture with the same meaning as the Middle Finger.

What was the population Europe in 1940?

What was the estimated population of Europe in 1947.

Can you use kroner in Lapland?

Lapland refers to a region, part of which is in Sweden and part of which is in Finland. Finland uses the Euro as its currency. Sweden's currency is the Krona. So it will depend on which part of Lapland you are actually in as to what currency you can use.

Why do people go to Europe to play football?

mainly because football to Europe is like American football to America, footballers become much more famous much more quickly and can earn exorbitant amounts of money per week

Which country is pulling down Europe economically?

The most economically troublesome countries of Europe today are Greece, Spain, and Italy.