Five major landforms in Europe include the Alps, a prominent mountain range that stretches across several countries; the Pyrenees, which form a natural border between Spain and France; the Carpathians, known for their scenic beauty in Eastern Europe; the Scandinavian Peninsula, featuring rugged terrain and fjords; and the Great European Plain, an extensive lowland area that covers much of Central and Eastern Europe. These diverse landforms contribute to Europe's varied climate and ecosystems.
Eastern Europe
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Western Europe produces more oil than Eastern Europe. The main oil supplier in Western Europe is the North Sea, while it's the Black Sea and the Caucasus in Eastern Europe.
The four main parts of Europe are Western Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Northern Europe. They are defined based on geography, culture, and history. Each region has distinct characteristics and countries that form part of it.
The Danube River.
To conquer Eastern Europe
The Great European Plain, which consists of the Northern European Plain and the East European Plain.
Hungary is in eastern Europe.
- Western Europe is majority Catholic while Eastern Europe is majority Orthodox - Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in the European Union than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in NATO than Eastern Europe
There is no short answer to this question. Main linguistic regions are: scandinavian, germanic, romanic, slavic. Main religious regions are: catholic, protestant, orthodox, muslim. Main alphabetic regions are: latin, cyrillic, greek. Main climatic regions are: arctic, boreal, continental, alpine, atlantic, mediterrenean. Some of these regions overlap. Some of the borders delimiting these regions cut right trough some countries. Belgium: germanic-romanic, Germany: protestant-catholic, France: atlantic-continental-mediterrenean, etc... Depending on the criterion you use, you get different cultural regions of Europe. There are no clear regions.
The differences between Eastern and Northern Europe are: 1. Northern Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe. 2. Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe 3. Northern Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe 4. Northern Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe 5. Northern Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe 6. Northern Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe