it failed to bring Britain to its knees. that's all folks.
most of Europe and to some degree many countries beyond.
Actually there are four countries in Europe that extend beyond the Arctic Circle, they are Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
the cats from mars came and took a dooky on your face
A sharp drop-off beyond the continental shelf is called a continental slope. The continental slope marks the transition between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
Because for the most part, the continental shelves are where the fish are.
The region beyond the continental margin is called the abyssal plain. It is a flat, sediment-covered area of the ocean floor that lies between the continental margin and the mid-ocean ridges. The abyssal plain is characterized by low temperatures, high pressures, and a lack of significant geological features.
The abyssal zone is not included in the continental margin. It is the deep ocean floor beyond the continental shelf, slope, and rise.
From 1750 to 1830 in Continental Europe, the political climate was, in a word, turbulent. Between 1756 and 1763, the Seven Years War found most of Europe's major continental powers involved in war. From 1777 to 1783, further hostilities broke out between Great Britain, on the one hand, and, on the other, mainly France and Spain. From 1789 until 1815, nearly constant war afflicted the European mainland. Finally, a brief period of peace following the final defeat of Napoleon (in 1815) was interrupted by widespread revolutionary conflicts throughout Europe in the 1830s and beyond.
During World War II, the Axis Powers threatened other countries in both Europe and Asia with land invasions, air attacks, and naval assaults. In the European theater, Germany and Italy threatened countries in and around Europe, including North African and Middle Eastern nations and well beyond with the three arms of their military (land, air, naval). In the Pacific and in the same way, Japanese forces threatened nations in southeast Asia, the central Pacific, and well beyond, including Australia.
London to Brussels takes around 2 hours and London to Paris about 2 hours 30 minutes. If you need to travel beyond these two destinations, you will have to change trains.
Europe is the continent that extends from the Equator to beyond the Arctic Circle. The northernmost parts of Europe, such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, lie beyond the Arctic Circle.
Deep ocean basin