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Characteristics of the Continents: Europe

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Europe, while being one of the smallest continents in terms of land area, showcases a remarkable diversity in its environmental, social, and economic features. This variety is evident in aspects such as how people are spread out, varying levels of economic growth, and climate conditions that shape the lifestyles of Europeans. Given these traits, which alternative best illustrates how physical geography and history have shaped Europe's unique economic development in comparison to other continents?
a.
The combination of favorable geography, the presence of extensive deserts, a rich history of innovation and trade, and economic integration are factors that explain Europe's distinct economic development compared to other continents. The physical geography and history of Europe created unique conditions that favoured its economic growth over the centuries.
b.
The combination of favourable geography, abundant natural resources, a rich history of innovation and trade, and the lack of economic integration are factors that explain Europe's distinct economic development compared to other continents. The physical geography and history of Europe created unique conditions that favoured its economic growth over the centuries.
c.
The combination of favourable geography, abundant natural resources, a rich history of innovation and trade, and economic integration are factors that explain Europe's distinct economic development compared to other continents. The physical geography and history of Europe created unique conditions that favoured its economic growth over the centuries.
d.
The combination of favourable geography, limited natural resources, a rich history of innovation and trade, and economic integration are factors that explain Europe's distinct economic development compared to other continents. The physical geography and history of Europe created unique conditions that favoured its economic growth over the centuries.
e.
The combination of favourable geography, abundant natural resources, a rich history of innovation and trade, and the absence of conflicts are factors that explain Europe's distinct economic development compared to other continents. The physical geography and history of Europe created unique conditions that favoured its economic growth over the centuries.

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