Europe and Asia are not geographically continents, only politically. Europe and Asia are physically attached to each other and form the larger continent of Eurasia, which geographically is a continent and not politically one. Which means Eurasia has continental drift since it is a continent, while Europe and Asia are not (geographically speaking).
Russia is a transcontinental country, spanning Europe and Asia. Geographically and politically it is a part of both. However, it is more geographically connected to Asia, and more politically connected to Europe. To help you better understand this, look at the United States. It is geographically a part of North America, but is much more politically a part of Europe, specifically Western Europe.
Yemen is due south of Saudi Arabia, which is geographically in Asia
Turkey is the country that lies in both Europe and Asia. While most of its land area is located in Asia, the western part of the country is geographically considered part of Europe.
Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey.
Asia and Europe are part of the same landmass, known as Eurasia. The boundary between Europe and Asia is somewhat arbitrary and culturally defined rather than geographically distinct.
Sweden is in Europe, or Eurasia if you want to be more geographically correct, since Europe is basically a large peninsula on Asia.
Greenland is closer to Europe than to Asia. It is located between the continents of Europe and North America.
Eurasia : Europe & Asia are, geographically speaking, one and the same continent ;}
From the North. All countries have land in both Europe and Asia.RussiaKazakhstanAzerbaijanGeorgiaTurkeyArmenia is sometimes included within Europe but geographically it is outside of Europe's boundaries
Asia and Africa, geographically speaking. Politically speaking, North America and Australia help shape Europe.