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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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How did the plague affect Europe?

The plague began spreading in medieval Europe in the 1300s, killing up to 300 people each day. As the plague affected everyone, regardless of social class and rank, it affected the economy by bringing all social classes closer together and blurring the previously clear lines that had distinguished between the wealthy and the poor.

In regards to religion, it ate away at the church's sense of security, as no amount of prayer and church attendance relieved the suffering of the ill and the dying; it weakened the faith of many, as God did not seem to help the devout any more than the irreligious. There was a shortage of priests as well, which forced the church to allow laymen to listen to the confessions of the dying. The plague contributed greatly to religious reform in later years.

Prior to the plague, only knights and nobles were topics for the arts and such social classes were depicted wearing fine clothing and living luxuriously. Post-plague, art became morbid and paintings such as "The Three Skeletons" with rotting corpses were commonplace.

i studied this in class the bubonic plague also the "Black Death" has a major impact on Europe! everytime when they trade they bought infected fleas to Europe. fleas got in their crops and people who ate the crops were poisoned and died. even household died because eventually ones were infected. The fleas depended on the rat for transportation so it as easy to kill people because Europe was a large city. That's really the effect

What are some of the modes of transportation that can be used to travel through Europe?

There are many modes of transport to use to travel across and through Europe. One could go via car, boat/ship, train (inter-rail) and by airplane, or by a combination of all of these.

What countries of Europe are not landlocked?

Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Austria, San Marino, Vatican City, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Belarus, Moldova, Serbia, Kosovo, and Macedonia are the only landlocked European countries.

Main language spoken in Europe?

The most common languages in Western Europe are:

  1. English
  2. Irish
  3. Welsh
  4. Scottish Gaelic
  5. French
  6. Spanish
  7. Basque
  8. Portuguese
  9. Catalan
  10. Occitan
  11. Italian
  12. German
  13. Dutch/Flemish
  14. Swedish
  15. Danish
  16. Norwegian Bokmal
  17. Norwegian Nynorsk
  18. Icelandic
  19. Frisian
  20. Finnish
  21. Luxembourgish
  22. Romani
  23. Yiddish


What is the name of the fastest train?

It is called MAGLEV or Magnetic Levitation. This locomotive is capable of reaching speeds of around 365 mph which makes it the worlds fastest train. Also this train is NOT AMERICAN made.

Which European countries capitals are nearest each other?

Paris is the nearest foreign capital city to London, closely followed by Brussels.

What event led to the end of war in Europe?

The end of war in Europe was marked by the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany on May 7, 1945, which took effect on May 8, 1945, known as V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day). This surrender followed a series of military defeats for Germany, including the fall of Berlin to Allied forces. The culmination of these events, along with the relentless advance of Soviet troops from the east and Allied forces from the west, ultimately led to the collapse of the Third Reich and the cessation of hostilities in Europe.

What two countries are located in the iberian peninsula?

Spain, Portugal, and Andorra are located on the Iberian Peninsula. The United Kingdom also has a territory, Gibraltar, located on the peninsula.
The Iberian Peninsula includes Andorra, Portugal, and Spain.

Cheapest universities in Europe?

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I have higher diploma from IBM university. I want to know that which university inthe world would accept it?

Thanks

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you can check out other sources but you sounded like you need a supervisor through your admission process else you would have googled all yourself.

The Danube river runs through which four European capitals?

There are four European capitals located on the Danube River:

  • Vienna, Austria
  • Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Belgrade Serbia

(*A fifth capital, Bucharest, Romania, is situated on the banks of the Dâmboviţa River, which flows into the Argeș River, a tributary of the Danube. There is no navigable natural channel.)

What do the Greeks look like?

Greek homes can look like any other regular american families home. The only thing that could be different are the decorations.

Which two continents make up the middle east?

Africa an Europe, the "Middle East" sits on its own tectonic plate
The closest Africa gets to the middle east is Egypt but the closest Europe gets is Turkey...

Is southern Europe Muslim?

In southern Europe the following countries have significant Muslim minority populations: Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Georgia, and Russia.

The following countries have majority Muslim populations: Albania, Azerbaijan, Kosovo & Turkey.

All these countries follow a very moderate version of Islam, which can be referred to as 'euro-Islam'. This is because its less strict and women have the freedom of choosing whether or not to use a veil, especially as they are all non-Arab democratic countries who are all members of the council of Europe.

Which is the second country to industrialize in europe?

Britain was the first country that brought industrial revolution. However Belgium was the first to be revolutionized economically. Later France, Germany and Sweden joined in.

How many countries of Europe are at least partially within the Arctic Circle?

The land on the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland (where it passes through the small offshore island of Grímsey).

Where is the most arable land found in Europe?

Moldova has the highest percentage of arable land in Europe (second highest in the world) at 54.52%. The Ukraine is second at 53.8% followed by Denmark at 52.59%.