Give geographical reasons.
1. Europe is rightly called the 'peninsula of peninsulas'.
2. Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg are called the Low countries
3. The Central European Plains are densely populated.
4. The Caspian Sea is a lake.
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1- Europe is called 'Peninula of Peninsulas' as whole Europe containing 50 countries juts out westward from Euraisa and surrounded by Arctic Ocean in North Atlantic in West and Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea in South
2- The Low Countries are so called because much of their land along the North Sea coast and for some distance inland is either below sea level or just slightly above it. More than a quarter of the total land area of the Netherlands is below sea level, for instance.
3-As the lands are very fertile and good for agriculture so it is most densely populated.
4-Seas are governed by the UN's Law of the Sea. The surface and bed are allotted, nearer to shore, according to the length of relevant coastline. When Iran and the USSR were the only two countries to border the Caspian, a series of bilateral treaties identified it as a lake that they divided equally.
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Solution. Europe is called 'Peninsula of Peninsulas' as whole Europe containing 50 countries juts out westward from Eurasia and surrounded by the Arctic Ocean in North Atlantic in West and the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea in South.