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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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Coastel cities of Europe?

There are many coastal cities in Europe. They include Venice, Italy and Barcelona, Spain. Other coastal cities are Copenhagen and Blijburg aan Zee.

What is the biggest wind farm in Europe?

Whitelee, on Eaglesham Moor in Renfrewshire, Scotland, is Europe's biggest onshore wind farm. It has just announced an expansion making its generating capacity rise from 322 MW to 539 MW, increasing the average daily number of homes it is able to power to 300,000. This will make it one of the largest in the world.

The Scottish government aims to have 50% of electricity from renewable sources by 2020.

A WWF Scotland report last year claimed that, by 2030, renewable energy could meet between 60 per cent and 143 per cent of Scotland's projected annual electricity demand.

Why do bad things happen?

Because in life you have to learn a lot of lessons, big or small ones. In order to learn these lessons you have to go through some tough experiences sometimes. Those tough experiences help us to grow. No one ever told us that this life would be easy. Life is about challenges and problems and how you over come them. It is how we respond to these problems that God is interested in!

Answer: God does not cause bad things to happen. Does he, though, incite others to commit vile deeds? Not at all. "When under trial," state the Scriptures, "let no one say: 'I am being tried by God.'" Why? Because "with evil things God cannot be tried, nor does he himself try anyone." (James 1:13) God does not try, or test, anyone by inciting him to behave badly. God neither causes bad things to happen nor incites others to do what is bad. Who or what, then, is to blame when bad things happen?

Identifying one reason why humans suffer, the Bible states: "Time and unexpected events overtake them all." (Ecclesiastes 9:11) When unanticipated events or accidents happen, whether someone is affected or not depends to a large extent on where he is at the time they occur. Nearly 2,000 years ago, Jesus Christ spoke of a calamity involving 18 people who were killed when a tower fell on them. (Luke 13:1-5) They did not become victims because of the way they had lived their lives; they were simply under the tower when it happened to fall. A devastating earthquake struck Haiti in January 2010; the Haitian government says that over 300,000 lives were lost. All those lives were claimed without regard for who the individuals were. Illnesses too can strike anyone at any time.

Some might ask: 'Could not God prevent such deadly calamities from happening? Could he not shield the good people from the calamity?' For God to intervene in such ways, it would mean that he knows about bad things before they happen. While God certainly has the ability to foreknow the future, the question we need to consider is this: Does God choose to exercise to a limitless extent his power to foreknow such things?-Isaiah 42:9.

The Scriptures say: "God is in the heavens; he does whatever he pleases." (Psalm 115:3) Jehovah does what he deems necessary to do-not everything he is capable of doing. That applies also to what he decides to foresee. For example, after wickedness became prevalent in the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, God told the patriarch Abraham: "I will go down to see whether they are acting according to the outcry that has reached me. And if not, I can get to know it." (Genesis 18:20, 21) For a time, Jehovah chose not to know the extent of the wickedness in those cities. Similarly, then, Jehovah can choose not to foreknow everything. (Genesis 22:12) In no way is this an indication of imperfection or weakness on his part. Since "perfect is his activity," God balances his ability to foreknow the future with his purpose; he never forces humans to follow a certain course.* (Deuteronomy 32:4) What, then, may we conclude? Simply this: God's exercise of foreknowledge is selective and discretionary.

Part of the blame for wickedness lies with humans. Notice how the Bible describes a process that can lead to harmful acts. "Each one is tried by being drawn out and enticed by his own desire. Then the desire, when it has become fertile, gives birth to sin; in turn sin, when it has been carried out, brings forth death." (James 1:14, 15) When individuals act on improper desires or give in to wrong cravings, they are bound to suffer bad consequences. (Romans 7:21-23) As history shows, humans have committed horrendous acts and caused immense suffering. Moreover, wicked men can influence others to become corrupt, thus perpetuating badness.-Proverbs 1:10-16.

Humans have committed horrendous acts and caused immense suffering

The primary cause of wickedness, though, is not man. Satan the Devil, originally a faithful angel of God, "did not stand fast in the truth" and brought sin into the world. (John 8:44) He instigated a rebellion in the garden of Eden. (Genesis 3:1-5) Jesus Christ called him "the wicked one" and "the ruler of the world." (Matthew 6:13; John 14:30) Mankind in general follow Satan by heeding his urgings to ignore the good ways of Jehovah. (1 John 2:15, 16) "The whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one," says 1 John 5:19. There are other spirit creatures who have turned wicked and have joined Satan. The Bible indicates that Satan and his demons are "misleading the entire inhabited earth," causing "woe for the earth." (Revelation 12:9, 12) Thus, the principal blame for wickedness has to be placed on Satan the Devil.

Why did workers in Europe suffer?

Workers in Europe suffered during the Industrial Revolution for several reasons. Low wages, harsh conditions, and unfair rights for domestic workers were among the reasons for the suffering.

Which country pays the most into the EU?

Germany. She gives twice the amount she takes from EU.

Is the UK the fattest nation in Europe?

Yes Britan is the fattest country in Europe.

Britain has 23% of its 70 million population are overweight AND obeece. Other European nations are 16% overweight and obeece (on average)

overall Britain ranks 23rd on the list of fattest countries in the world.

The reason for the rise in obeesity levels is because of Americanization,people are eating American junk food more than they used to be. Although Britain has had a major crackdown on eating habits over the last 6-7yrs with celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsey making kids school meals healthy and ready meals in super markets healthier and teaching the nation to cook quick and healthy in this fast paced way of life. They have also had a major crackdown on exersizing and getting the nation to exersize more.

Which country covers more than half of Europe?

Russia, the largest country in the world, is partially in Europe. It covers a larger area of Europe than any other country. However, it would be less than half of Europe, but over a third of Europe.

Is Menorca in Europe?

Yes. It is an island that belongs to Spain.

Where in Europe is Bosnia?

It is in southeast Europe. See the map at the link below.

What are the Capital Cities In Europe In French?

Country name in English, capital in French

Iceland- Reykjavik

Ireland- Dublin

United Kingdom- Londres

Portugal- Lisbonne

Spain- Madrid

Andorra- Andorra la Vella

France- Paris

Monaco- Monaco

Luxembourg- Luxembourg

Belgium- Bruxelles

Netherlands- Amsterdam

Germany- Berlin

Denmark- Copenhague

Norway- Oslo

Sweden- Stockholm

Finland- Helsinki

Russia- Moscou

Malta- La Vellette

Italy- Rome

Vatican City- Cite du Vatican

San Marino- San Marino

Switzerland- Berne

Austria- Vienne

Liechtenstein- Vaduz

Poland- Varsovie

Czech Republic- Prague

Slovakia- Bratislava

Hungary- Budapest

Slovenia- Ljubljana

Croatia- Zagreb

Bosnia and Herzegovina- Sarajevo

Montenegro- Podgorica

Albania- Tirana

Greece- Athenes

Macedonia- Skopje

Bulgaria- Sofia

Turkey- Ankara

Cyprus- Nicosie

Georgia- Tbilissi

Armenia- Erevan

Azerbaijan- Bakou

Kazakhstan- Astana

Estonia- Tallinn

Latvia- Riga

Lithuania- Vilnius

Belarus- Minsk

Ukraine- Kiev

Moldova- Chisinau

Romania- Bucarest

Kosovo- Pristina

Serbia- Belgrade

How did witches got tortured in Europe?

Witches don't excist so there's no way that would've happened.

Where is Birmingham located in Europe?

Birmingham is a city in the United Kingdom, located in the constituent country of England.

Does US belongs in Europe?

No. Europe is a continent, not a nation. The US is no in Europe. Neither is it a member of the organisation called the European Union, which you may have meant.

Where should one go for short breaks in Europe?

An individual can go for a short break in Europe with assistance from places such as TravelSupermarket, Expedia, and Lonely Planet. Europe has many destinations available to go to for a short break.