NO
Istanbul, via the Bosphorus bridges
The Ural Mountains are often considered the division between Europe and Asia. They are located in western Russia, running from the Arctic Ocean to Kazakhstan.
Yes it does. The division between Europe and Asia is political rather than physical; the two are often regarded as a single continent called Eurasia.
Both the Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains.
The Suez Canal is effectively the dividing line between Africa and Asia.
Answer: It has a long history of conquest and olitical division (this answer is for the apex learning)
Russia covers the continents of Europe and Asia. Most of Russia, about three-fourths, belongs to Asia and the rest of Russia belongs to Europe.
Europe and Asia are considered separate continents due to historical and cultural differences, geological boundaries such as the Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains, and distinct tectonic plates. The division between Europe and Asia is largely based on convention rather than strict geological criteria.
Europe and Asia
There is no physical separation of the continents, as there is (albeit artificially) between Eurasia and Africa, and between North and South America. The division of Eurasia into Europe and Asia is an historic one, one that is both arbitrary and inexact.
Russia (Europe and Asia) Kazakhstan (Europe and Asia) Azerbaijan (Europe and Asia) Armenia (Europe and Asia) Georgia (Europe and Asia) Turkey (Europe and Asia) Egypt (Africa and Asia) Spain (Europe and Africa)
Europe, North America, and Asia