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European plains and rivers valleys are very fertile. It rains here all through the year and the rivers also do not dry up in any season. As a result, the plains are highly suitable for agriculture. However a large part of Europe is mountainous and not suitable for agriculture. Some countries have very little agricultural land for example 3% of the land in Norway is available for cultivation 30% of England is cultivable, Germany it is about 40%.
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Answered by angelrosegeo351
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European Plain, one of the greatest uninterrupted expanses of plain on the Earth’s surface. It sweeps from the Pyrenees Mountains on the French-Spanish border across northern Europe to the Ural Mountains in Russia. In western Europe the plain is comparatively narrow, rarely exceeding 200 miles (320 kilometres) in width, but as it stretches eastward it broadens steadily until it reaches its greatest width in western Russia, where it extends more than 2,000 miles.

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