Because each of those regions on a different continental plate, merging together
Yes, the United Kingdom is considered Europe.
Continental Europe is also referred as Mainland Europe. It does not include the islands of Europe.
Europe is larger than the continental US. Europe - 10,180,000 km2 Continental US - 9,798,364 km2
It depends on what "type" of Europe it's considered. For continental Europe is Portugal, with it's western most point located at Cabo da Roca. For all of Europe is considered then the answer is Portugal again because of the island of Flores in the Açores.
The UK is normally considered to be part of Europe, although it is separated from mainland Europe by the English Channel. The United Kingdom is one of the member states of the EU, the European Union.
Britain is a member of the European Union and therefore is politically part of Europe, although the distinction between continental Europe and Britain can still be made, since Britain is a group of islands off the norther coast of continental Europe. Britain has, of course, a different language (English) than the nations of continental Europe (which speak French, German, Spanish, Polish, and many other languages) and has many cultural differences. British cuisine is generally considered to be inferior to that of continental Europe, with the exception of British desserts such as trifle, which are excellent.
The accounting systems used in Europe The most interesting to study are considered to be the French model and the German one.
It is considered a crossroads because the only land route from Africa to Asia or Europe passes though Israel.
Romania in continental Europe
Yes. Continental Europe does not include island such as Great Britain and Ireland, or Scandinavia (the countries to the north including Norway, Sweden and Finland).
Alliance of Independent Democrats in Europe was created on 2005-10-28.
Yes, the continental boundary between Europe and Asia does cross Azerbaijan. Traditionally, the boundary is defined by the Ural River and the Caspian Sea, with parts of Azerbaijan lying within the geographical region considered to be part of Europe. However, Azerbaijan is often culturally and politically associated with both continents, reflecting its unique position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.