Top Facts about Europe continent

Top facts - Europe continent

Hey guys, today we will discuss on the topic facts about Asia continents. As you know that there are 7 continents in the world.

1. Asia continent

2. Africa continent

3. North America continent

4. South America continent

5. Europe continent

6. Australia continent

7. Antarctica continent

5). Europe Continent

Top Facts about Europe continents

  • The continent is spread between 360 North latitude to 710 North latitude and 100 Western longitude to 650 Eastern longitudes.
  • It extends to the north, the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantink Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
  • In the east, the Ural Mountains, the Ural River and the Caspian Sea determine the natural boundaries of the continents of Asia and Europe.
  • The mountainous region in the northwest of Europe includes the Scandinavian, Peranese, Ural, and Great Britain mountains.
  • Scandinavian region includes Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark etc.
  • The highest peak in Scandinavia is the 'Glitter Tynd' (2470 m).
  • Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia of Russia in Europe are known as Baltic countries.
  • Belgium, Netherlands and Jagjamburg (Benelux) are called low land countries.
  • Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegobna, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Roumania and Albania are called Balkan states.
  • The middle plain of Europe extends to France, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, North Germany, Hungary, Poland and western Russia and Ukraine.
  • The Rhine, Danube, Dnieper and Volga etc. flow in the middle ground of Europe.
  • Among the plateaus of Europe are Spain's Mesita, France's vases, Germany's Black Forest, Behemia and Bavaria, etc.
  • The Pyrenees, the Alps, the Carpathians and the Caucasus are prominent in the ancient Alpine mountains to the south of the Middle Plains.
  • Vesuvius, Stramboli and Etna awakened volcanoes are found on Sicily on the south island of Italy.
  • The northern part of Italy is a plain and fertile Lambardi plain.
  • The Vatican City is the smallest independent state in Europe (in Rome). It is here the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and the residence of the Pope.
  • The British Isles include Ireland, Great Britain and other small northern islands.
  • Ireland includes the Northern and Irish republics.
  • Great Britain includes Scotland, Wales and England. It is named "United Kingdom" when North Ireland is included.
  • A region of highlands in the far north of Europe, it extends from Finland to Sweden, Norway and the British Isles group to Ho Iceland. Which is called Phenoscadian Shield.
  • The Rhine and the Seine are two important rivers in the Northern Plains of Europe that fall into the North Sea and the English Channel respectively. The Rhine River is famous for its rift valley.
  • The Rhine flows north and the Seine River flows south. These two rivers are connected by a canal. Through these rivers one can travel across continents.
  • Alpine is the most important mountain range in the region. Mount block (4807) is the highest peak of the Alps.
  • The highest mountain peak in Europe is Elbrus (5633 m). It is in the Caucasus category.
  • The warm waters of the north Atlantic current in Europe do not allow the waters of Western Europe to freeze, this stream is also called the 'blanket of Europe'. The temperature remains equal throughout the year.
  • Rainfall occurs only in winter in the Mediterranean.
  • In the north of Europe, there is the Arctic Ocean drainage system. The major rivers of this system are the Piyor and Dabina which flow into the Arctic Ocean flowing north.
  • The main rivers of the Atlantic Ocean drainage system are the Rhine and Seine, Thames Mercy etc.
  • The 'Vishchula' and 'Oder' rivers fall into the Baltic Sea.
  • The major rivers of the land ocean current system are the Rhone, the Seine, the Ebro, the Po, the Timber, the Danube, the Nister, the Dnieper and the Don. Among them, Danube and Done are the most important.
  • Tundra vegetation is found in the northern parts of the Arctic Circle. Only lichen, moss and dwarf trees can grow here.
  • To the south of the tundra, angular forests are found in the strip up to Norway, Sweden, Finland and northern Russia.
  • There are wide grasslands in the south eastern part of Europe, these are called steppe. This grassland extends from the valley of the Danube River in Romania to the Ukraine of the East.
  • Wide-leaf deciduous forests grow in the western and middle parts of Europe, in which trees such as oak, beech, papalar, ash, birch and hemlock are found. They are spread in Britain, Germany, France, Ireland, Holland, Poland, Belgium etc.
  • In Europe only 30% of the area is cultivated. 30% of the world's wheat is grown here. The major countries are German, Italy, France, Britain, Spain, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Russia and Ukraine.
  • 45% of the world's barley is produced in Europe. Producing countries are France, Britain, Spain, Denmark, Russia etc.
  • 90% of the world's rye (poor food) is consumed in Europe.
  • Europe produces about 50% of the world's beets. Russia, Germany, France, Poland, Britain, Italy, Denmark, Holland, Sweden etc. are the beet-producing countries.
  • The Netherlands has dried up the land along the seas and made it a cultivable land called 'Polder'.
  • Europe is famous for making jams and jellies from fruits.
  • The finest variety of iron is extracted in Russia in Ukraine and the Ural region, the Kerch Peninsula and in intermediate Siberia.
  • Russia is the main producer of manganese in Europe. Manganese is produced here in the Caucasus and Ukraine regions.
  • Europe produces about 40% of the world's coal. Russia, Britain, Poland, Czechoslovakia and France are the major coal producing countries here.
  • 17% of the world's mineral oil is extracted in Europe. Russia's Caucasus region extracts the most oil. In addition, mineral oil is also extracted in Britain, Roumania, Australia, Poland, Hungary and France.
  • Up to 75% of the available hydro power in Europe has been developed.
  • Italy has made the most progress in hydropower. The city of Naples is the largest hydroelectric power generation center in Italy.
  • Undivided Soviet Russia produced 25% of the world's steel. In Russia and Ukraine, steel is made at places like Moscow, Tuna, Leningrad, Bolgadrad, Kuznetrask, Cribirag, etc.
  • Britain's iron steel industry ranks third in Europe. Here are the main centers in Glasgow, Motherwell, Coatbridge and Lennark in Sheffield, Birmingham, Coventry, Leeds Dudley, Scotland.
  • The Rür Pradesh (Lower Rhine Valley) of unified Germany is the largest iron steel production region. The main centers here are Kirchen Driesbur, Aken, Eisen and Boshem.
  • Dresden and Lipzing are also the main iron and steel cities in the state of Silesia.
  • The main iron steel centers in Russia, Ukraine are Rostob, Kryvyrag, Kiev, Niepowetrovsk, Kharkov and Donetsk. The Chiliabisks of the Ural region are the main Neatgil and Magnitogorsk main iron steel centers.
  • Great Britain is Europe's largest cotton textile producer. England is the main cotton textile producing region of Britain.
  • Lancashire England has the largest area of ​​cotton textile production.
  • Manchest is the other main center of the Oldham industry.
  • In Europe, Leeds and Bradford in Britain and Leningrad and Moscow in Russia are world famous woolen textile producing centers. At present, Europe is building the most powerful ships in the world. Britain, Russia and France are the main shipbuilding countries of Europe.
  • Denmark is a leading country in the dairy industry.
  • The world famous fishing center Dogar Bank is located in the North Sea.
  • The former Soviet Union was ranked first in fish production in Europe and the world.
  • The population density in Russia, Finland and Norway in Europe is 10-25 persons / km.
  • England, Netherlands, Belgium and unified Germany are the most densely populated countries in Europe.
  • About 30% of Great Britain's trade is through the London Port.
  • Paris is located at the confluence of the Seine and Mogi rivers.
  • Hamburg is an important city and port of Germany. It is situated at the mouth of the Elb River.
  • The 'Liverpull' accounts for 17% of Great Britain's trade at the mouth of the Mercy River.
  • Berlin is a port on the banks of the 'Spree' River, it is the world's famous international airport.
  • The Moscow port is situated on the north bank of the river 'Maskova'. It is the junction of the Trans Siberian Railway and the international air station. It is connected to the port of Leningrad on the west coast by fast service.
  • France is a country of farmers. It is basically self-sufficient on food grains.
  • The United Kingdom and Germany are basically industrialized nations. The two main islands of the British Isles are 'Great Britain' and 'Ireland'.
  • The largest part of the British Isles falls under the United Kingdom. English The channel separates it from the mainland of Europe.
  • Large deposits of petroleum and natural gas have been found in the North Sea.
  • France is the second largest country in Europe. Its land borders touch the borders of Europe's most densely populated and prosperous countries. These countries are Belgium, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
  • The Pyrenees Mountains stretch along the south border and separate France from Spain.
  • Mount Blok is the highest mountain peak in France.
  • Iron ore in France derives from more than 90% of the Laurent region.
  • The rivers of France originate from the Alps Pyrenees or the Middle Plateaus. These are Sadanira due to melting of snow or rain water.
  • France has acquired distinction in some industries such as machines, motor vehicles, ships and aircraft etc.
  • Grape cultivation is mainly done in southern France. Champagne, in the city of Champagne, France, is made in wine.
  • In 1990 the East Germany and West Germany regions merged and became a nation.
  • In the west of Germany lies the valley of the Rhine River. Apart from this, there are major rivers like Basar, Elb, Odar, Danube etc.
  • The Rüer region of Germany is the largest and endowed country for coal production in Europe. Here Saar and Saxony are the other coal fields.
  • Roor is called the industrial heart of Europe.
  • Germany is one of the largest producers of rye, potato and sugar beet in the world.
  • The Kiel Canal connects the Baltic Sea to the North Sea. It is 99 km Canal.
  • 700 km to the shore of Denmark after its formation. One does not have to go around.
  • It is very important in trade with Scandinavian countries.
  • Berlin is Germany's largest city and river collapse.
  • Leipzing and Dresden are important cities on the banks of the Alb River.
  • Lipzing is the center and major junction of roads.
  • Dresden is noted for its ceramic pottery.
  • The Ural Mountains, the Ural River and the Caspian Sea divide Russia into European and Asian parts.
  • There are 11 time zones in Russia due to higher country-wide expansions.
  • The Ertish, Ob and Yenisei rivers flow through the plains of western Siberia.
  • The area near the Siberia ranges is called the Kamchatka Peninsula. It is an area of ​​earthquake and volcanoes.
  • Elbrush peak is the highest peak in Russia. It is situated in the peak of the Caucasus mountain.
  • Snowfall is mainly 9 months in Siberia regions.
  • There are pastures on 1/5 of the total area of ​​Russia.
  • About 40% of Russia is covered by forests.
  • Coal is an important source of power in Russia. It is found in the Kootnetsk basin, eastern Siberia, the Ural region and the Moscow subbasin.
  • Other sources of power are petroleum and natural gas, between the Urals and the Volga, in Azerova, the Black Sea, Bashkirima and western Siberia.
  • Russia is a country of great distances.
  • Moscow is the fall of 5 seas. The city is connected to the North Sea of ​​Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, Lagoda Lake and White Sea by rivers and state canals.
  • Muramansk is a collapse of the North Pole Ocean that is snow-free throughout the year, which is located on the route leading to Bludibostak.
  • Moscow and St. Petersburg are major national and international airports in the country.
  • Moscow is the largest city in the country.
Top Facts about Europe continents



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