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Why are some exampes of prehistoric art in France and Spain so well preserved?

They are preserved because they are in caves and you know that it was from a long time ago and it could help people learn more about the past. :)


Which is better Spain or france?

It's a matter of opinion some say Spain others say France.


What are some of the names of the country?

France,Spain


Where were the cave painting of cro-magnon found?

Cave paintings of Cro-Magnon have been found in various locations across Europe, with notable examples in France and Spain. Some famous sites include Lascaux and Chauvet in France, and Altamira in Spain. These paintings provide valuable insights into the art and culture of Cro-Magnon people.


What is an example of a political boundary and a natural boundary?

it is china and mongolia russia and spain japan and france australia to california now that is some examples of a political and a natural boundary


What are the names of some country in Europe?

france,spain


What are some human characteristies of new France?

France and Spain


Where are some of the places that prehistoric art has been found?

France and Spain in caves and rock shelters


Does Spain or France have an overall higher elevation?

France has the higher elevation. France - Mont Blanc 4,808 m (15,781 ft) Spain - Pico de Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Island 3,718 m (12,198 ft) There is some room for discussion. While France has the tallest peak in European Union, much of France is lowland areas. In contrast, much of Spain is on a mid-level plateau. This means the on average a place in Spain will have higher elevation than a place in France.


How did other European nations challenge Spanish power in the Americas?

France challenged Spain's hold on some the colonial areas in the New World. They did so by fighting against Spain in Europe.


Is there an immigration border from Spain to France?

France and Spain are both parties to the Schengen treaty ; that means that once you have legally entered France (or Spain) you can travel freely to Spain (or France) without being asked any more question. That does not mean that illegal immigration is not fought, and there is still some form of control at the borders.


What are some cultural differences between France and Spain?

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