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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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Why did many people leave Europe long ago?

The Europeans left their country because of war.

to seek new futures

to escape form political and social personcution

they were attached to the prospedtor of illegal trade

Privating and piracy

When did Europe become a continent?

Britain has always been part of the continent of Europe. What you are referring to is probably the European Union. In 1973 it joined the organisation that was then called the European Economic Community and is now known as the European Union.

What body of water lies south of Europe?

the English Channel lies in between France and England i hope you know that.

Where is Mornington Peninsula situated?

Mornington Peninsula is in Australia. It's a peninsula that is located along the Victorian coast. It's a frequent and often visited location for tourists and travelers that admire the scenic coastal view. It's situated by Melbourne.

How many peninsulas are there in mi?

There are two Peninsulas in Michigan the upper Peninsula which is surrounded by Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron, and the Lower Peninsula which is surrounded by Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie and both Peninsulas are connected by the Mackinac (mackinaw) Bridge

What are the top 10 landmarks in Europe?

The top 19 are Methodist Temple in Chicago,Statue of Liberty in New York,Tower Bridge in London,Stonehenge in Wiltshire,Eiffel Tower in Paris,Royal Palace in Madrid,Leaning Tower in Pisa,Colosseum in Rome,Acropolis in Athens,Kremlin Square in Moscow,Giza Pyramid & Great Sphinx in Cairo,Bazar Old City in Jerusalem,Al Burj in Dubai,Taj Mahal in Agra,Potala Palace in Lhasa,Great Wall of China,Tian' men Square in Beijing,Jin Mao Building in Shanghai,Angkor Wat in Siam Reap,and Opera House in Sydney but 81 Landmarks are still missing!!!! I can find the 100 landmarks of the world!!! I am sorry!!!

How did napolean build an empire in Europe?

Napolean created a vast french empire, he redrew the map of Europe

Why was Europe renamed the renaissance period?

The Renaissance happened because people started reading ancient texts and looking at ancient art. They then thought that they should create such as well, and used these ancient arts as their influence as well as creating their own, new forms of art.

During what filming did Princess Grace and Prince Rainier meet?

Prince Rainier and Grace met while she was filming "To catch a Thief".

What is the name of the smallest independent country in Europe?

Vatican City is the smallest independent country in Europe. It is also the smallest country in all of Europe as well as the world.

Why was the Iberian Peninsula so important?

When the Umayyads ruled, they moved northward to the Iberian Peninsula and took control of almost all of it using military force and treaties. From strongholds in Spain, Muslim forces then attacked deeper into Europe, but Christian forces stopped them in 732 at the Battle of Tours.

Why is western Europe the most powerful in Europe?

Western Europe is more powerful than its eastern counterparts for several reasons. The two most important are: 1) After World War 1, the Allied powers really screwed up making a new map of Europe, so when they were done, every eastern European nation had ethnic minorities that would cause a lot of tensions in the future. 2) From 1945-1990, most of Eastern Europe was under communist rule, which stifled economic growth in the region.

Why were the rivers in Europe so important?

Rivers were a key source of civilization and transportation, and still are today. Wherever there was water, there were civilization (and major cities. Take Paris, Rome, and London for example. All these major cities have long history and were situated on rivers. Rivers were an easy way to get water as well, which as we all know is perhaps the most important thing for life.

What is the geographic feature that divides europe and asis?

Ural Mountains

Caspian Sea

Caucus Mountains

Bosporus Strait

Mediterranean Sea

Why was the balkans are region of instability in period from 1900-1914?

The power struggled did not begin in 1914. It simply continued to drag on into that year. The Balkans had been a crossroads of trade routes with the middle east in the past and in a militaristic age like the late 1800s and early 1900s, its position near multiple seas made it a desirable for naval purposes as well as trade. Both explain why outside empires would want it. And with the large number of ethnic groups native to the Balkans, there has always been a contest to control land for a specific group.

What are 3 ways Germany's people have changed the environment?

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True or false Today the majority of the worlds population lives in Europe?

False. Most of the worlds population lives in Asia, over half.

Does Europe lie in only in two hemispheres?

No, there are two hemispheres for the whole world, the Northern Part and the Southern part, depending on which side we are from the equtor. Europe is in the top half, so its in the Northern Hemisphere xXx Matt xXx

What impact did the Islamic expansion have in the Iberian peninsula?

Charles Martel led the armies at the battle at Poitiers in 732.

How do you say Goodbye in Europe?

Europe has about 50 different countries, so there are a large amount of very different languages spoke in Europe. There are therefore many ways of saying "Goodbye". It depends on where you are and what language you are speaking. Here are just 10 at random:

Danish: Farvel

Dutch: Vaarwel

French: Au Revoir

Polish: Do Widzenia

Irish: Slán

Greek: Antio

German: Auf Wiedersehen

Russian: Do Svidaniya

Estonian: Hüvasti

Albanian: Lamtumirë