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Only a couple small populations in northern Europe are considered endangered. As a whole, the Arctic fox is in no danger and is considered as "of least concern."
In Western Europe and it is also considered in central Europe, & northern Europe but not southwestern Europe.
Europe is well above the Equator and can be considered to be in the northern hemisphere.
Refsum's disease has a recessive pattern of inheritance and affects populations from Northern Europe, particularly Scandinavians most frequently.
Yes, England (along with its country of the United Kingdom) is a part of Northern Europe, however, it is also a part of Western Europe.
Russia is more associated with Eastern Europe than it is with Northern Europe, but this is simply because Europe is more commonly split into just west and east. If you were to split Europe into just north and south, Russia would be considered Northern Europe.
Yes, Europe is considered a continent. It is one of the seven continents of the world and is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere.
Europe is in the northern hemisphere.
Paris is not is northern Europe it is in Asia.
The Arctic fox is not an endangered species except for a couple small populations in northern Europe.
It is in Europe and Europe is in the Northern hemisphere.
No, the Arctic fox is only endangered in two small populations in northern Europe. Overall, the animal is quite plentiful.