Geography, asked by farhanson786, 11 months ago

why rivers of eastern Europe are not useful than Western Europe​

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Answered by jiya551400
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Europe is traditionally defined as one of seven continents. Physiographically, it is the northwestern peninsula of the larger landmass known as Eurasia(or the larger Afro-Eurasia); Asia occupies the eastern bulk of this continuous landmass and all share a common continental shelf. Europe's eastern frontieris delineated by the Ural Mountains in Russia. The southeast boundary with Asia is not universally defined, but the modern definition is generally the Ural River or, less commonly, the Emba River. The boundary continues to the Caspian Sea, the crest of the Caucasus Mountains (or, less commonly, the river Kura in the Caucasus), and on to the Black Sea. The Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanellesconclude the Asian boundary. The Mediterranean Seato the south separates Europe from Africa. The western boundary is the Atlantic Ocean. Iceland, though on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and nearer to Greenland (North America) than Mainland Europe, is generally included in Europe for cultural reasons and because it is over twice as close to mainland Europe as mainland North America. There is ongoing debate on where the geographical centre of Europe falls.

Answered by Raj1287
5

Answer:

However the Eastern rivers are not as useful as Western your this is because most of the Eastern rivers freeze in winter the third group of rivers are those which originates the Scandinavian Highland it include pen Chhora and Measurement they are short and fast they can be used for generation of hydroelectricity

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