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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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What can you do in Monaco?

There are many things to see in Monaco, an excellent Oceanographic Museum, a large museum of anthropology, Museum of Napoleonic souvenirs, the Prince's magnificent auto collection, art galleries and many other sights.

What did an officer of Napoleon's engineering corps discover in Egypt?

The most noticeable thing is Rosetta Stone which helped Champollion to translate hieroglyphs

What foods are grown in Europe?

Some crops grown in Europe are grapes, wheat, potatoes, barley. rice, cotton and many other things.Not much more!

Where is the breadbasket of Italy?

rich soil and plenty of water that make the northern Italy's breadbasket ,or wheat growing area.

What war had Large areas of Europe ruins?

After World War II, large areas of Europe were in ruins. This is because there was fighting all over, as well as bombing. Towns and cities were raided and destroyed.

What is Europe's biggest airport?

London, Heathrow.

Ans 2 The largest airport in Europe is Charles De Gaulle, Paris , followed by Frankfurt, followed by Schipol, Amsterdam. London Heathrow is fourth in size.

(But it does handle the most passengers )

What area of Europe has the most fjords?

Norway is the European country famous for having fjords. For fjords, Norway is the country to see.

What are the top five largest airports in Europe?

Five very busy and important airports in the world include London Heathrow Airport (LHR), New York John F Kennedy Airport (JFK), Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Frankfurt Main Airport (FRA) and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS).

Does the tempature of the water affect sea life?

Temperature affects many things in the ocean. Salinity, oxygen and abortion rate, body temperature of animals(as little as 2 degrees can stress some fish to death), P.H. value which in turn affect plants and like animals, under currents of the oceans.

What is the name of the ocean that borders Europe?

The Atlantic ocean borders westren europe. To the north is the Arctic Ocean. The Mediterranean Sea is to the south of Europe.

How did World War 1 change Europe?

Well The reason for that has to be all kinds of reasons as three is no main reason why WW1 begun . Brittan got involved as we were to help France and Brittan France and of course Russia all declared war on Austria Hungary who was with Germany .

BRITAN DECLARED WAR

Everyone everywhere was so happy to go to war although 4 years and 3mounths after they were not to please as some loved ones returned inured ans some didn't come back at all

What were the three point Metternich's plan for Europe?

Point 1- preventing french future aggression-surrounding it with stronger countries (ie- Switzerland recognized as an independent nation).

Points 2- restore a balance of power-so no country threat to one another.

Point 3- Wanted to restore European royal families to the thrones they had held before Napoleon's conquests.

source-MCDOUGAL LITTELL WORLD HISTORY patterns of interaction

What is the Northernmost peninsula in Europe?

What is the westernmost peninsula in Europe?

What is the size of Asia?

The land area of Asia is approximately 148,647,000 sq. km. or 57,393,000 sq. miles. duno stop over populating

Which three European countries are found at 40 degrees north latitude?

Norway is pretty much as far up as you can get while still being in Europe. Sweden and Finland are also extremely northern countries in Europe.

But the European part of Russia includes the islands farthest north.

What 4 countries are not part of mainland Europe?

There are 196 countries in the world and of these, 51 are in Europe, so it is much easier to name countries that are inEurope: Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, France, Monaco, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Malta, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo, Romania, Serbia, Moldova, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.