The distance between the coast of Europe and the coast of North America varies depending on the specific points chosen. The shortest distance is approximately 2,000 miles (about 3,200 kilometers) across the Atlantic Ocean, specifically between southern Newfoundland in Canada and southwestern Ireland. Other locations, such as from the eastern United States to Western Europe, can be around 3,000 miles (about 4,800 kilometers).
no North America is not far away from Europe
The Titanic is at the bottom of the North Atlantic. However, plate-wise it is on North America, which extends north to Greenland and as far east as the coast of Iceland.
400 kilometers
Christianity was concentrated primarily in Europe and on the east coast of North America
it can go from , for example, north america to europe.
It is touching it, so there is no distance between them.
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The genus Aurelia is found throughout most of the world's oceans, from the tropics to as far north as latitude 70°N and as far south as 40°S. The species Aurelia aurita is found along the eastern Atlantic coast of Northern Europe and the western Atlantic coast of North America in New England and Eastern Canada.
California is in North America, Bulgaria in Europe. In between is the Atlantic Ocean
The genus Aurelia is found throughout most of the world's oceans, from the tropics to as far north as latitude 70°N and as far south as 40°S. The species Aurelia aurita is found along the eastern Atlantic coast of Northern Europe and the western Atlantic coast of North America in New England and Eastern Canada.
Europe, Asia and North America are the only three continents that go that far north. One fact is that Europe, Asia and North America are also the three continents that touch the Arctic Circle.
Four of the seven continents (Asia, North America, Africa, and Europe) have locations north of the Tropic of Cancer (approximately 23.5° N latitude). Only Europe lies completely above it, with the Mediterranean Sea extending only as far south as 30° N latitude.