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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE

By Jack Garrity

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Europe is a peninsula made up of peninsulas of Asia.

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Eastern Boundaries of Europe Ural

Mountains Ural river Caspian Sea Caucasus

Mountains Black Sea

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Landforms Europe's landscape, created over time by physical

processes, has shaped the lives and settlement patterns of Europeans.

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Mountains and Plains Europe is

mostly plains, with older Mountain ranges in North west, and younger Mountain ranges in the South.

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Mountains and Plains

The Northern Mountains are old, round and short.

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Mountains and Plains

The Northern Mountains are round and short, because of glaciation.

Cheviot Hills England

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Glaciation: the process, condition, or result of being covered by glaciers or ice sheets.

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glaciación : un periodo de larga duración en el cual baja la temperatura global del clima de la Tierra, dando como resultado una expansión del hielo continental de los casquetes polares y los glaciares.

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Mountains and Plains Glaciers ran

over the Northern mountains during the ice age.

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Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in England is only 4,406 feet high.

Mountains and Plains

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Mountains and Plains The Southern

ranges have younger taller pointed Mountains.

ALPSPyrenees

Carpathians

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Landforms The Southern Mountains were formed

when the African plate ran into the European plate.

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Pyrenees

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Alps

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Mount Blanc stands 15,771 feet tall

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Mount Charleston 8,241 ft

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Carpathians

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A. AB. B

Section 1Which group of European mountains is younger?A.The northwestern mountainsB.Southern Europe’s mountains

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ALPS The Rhine and Po rivers’ sources are in the Alps.

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Mountains and Plains The Northern European Plain goes from

Southeastern England and France to Poland, Ukraine, and Russia.

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Mountains and Plains The Northern European Plain goes from

Southeastern England and France to Poland, Ukraine, and Russia.

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The Northern European Plain is excellent for farming.

Mountains and Plains

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The Southern part the best, because of loess.

Mountains and Plains

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Loess a yellowish brown soil put by the wind, great for farming.

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El loess (del alemán de Suiza lösch, en alemán común: Löss) es un material geológico sedimentario eólico.

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The northern part of the European Plain has lots of coal.

Mountains and Plains

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Paris and Berlin and other major cities are located on the Plain.

Mountains and Plains

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Mountains and Plains The Great Hungarian Plain goes from

Hungary to Serbia and Romania.

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Mountains and Plains Farmers grow grains fruits ,vegetables, and

livestock.

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Seas, Peninsulas, and Islands

Europe is a peninsula of Asia, sometimes called Eurasia.

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Seas, Peninsulas, and Islands The sea coast of Europe touches the Atlantic

Ocean, Baltic, North, Mediterranean, Black, and Caspian Seas.

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Seas, Peninsulas, and Islands Most of Europe is within 300 miles of a

seacoast.

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Seas, Peninsulas, and Islands In the Netherlands, water can be friend or

foe.

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Seas, Peninsulas, and Islands

The Dutch have built dikes since the middle ages, to hold back water.

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Dike a bank usually of earth constructed to control water

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Dike a bank usually of earth constructed to control water

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Seas, Peninsulas, and Islands

The Dutch use dikes and windmills to make more land called polders.

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Vocab4polderlow-lying area from which seawater has been drained to create new farmland

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A. AB. BC. C

Section 1

Most of Europe lies within how many miles of a seacoast?A.450 milesB.300 milesC. 150 miles

The Land

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The Northern Peninsulas

Jutland Peninsula

Scandinavian Peninsula

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The glaciers carved fjords on the northern side of the Scandinavian Peninsula during the ice age.

The Northern Peninsulas Scandinavian Peninsula

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fjord (fee•YORD)long, steep-sided glacial valley now filled by seawater

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Fjords a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs .

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Also, the glaciers left behind thousands of lakes.

The Northern Peninsulas Scandinavian Peninsula

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The Northern Peninsulas

Jutland Peninsula

Scandinavian Peninsula

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Has fjords on the east side .

The Northern Peninsulas Jutland Peninsula

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Has flat plains in the middle and west side.

The Northern Peninsulas Jutland Peninsula

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Southern Peninsulas

Iberian Peninsula

Italian Peninsula

Balkan Peninsula

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Separates the Atlantic Ocean from the Mediterranean Sea.

The Southern Peninsulas Iberian Peninsula

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Only 20 miles separate it from Africa, The Strait of Gibraltar.

The Southern Peninsulas Iberian Peninsula

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Most land is a plateau, ending in the Pyrenees Mountains.

The Southern Peninsulas Iberian Peninsula

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Most land is a plateau, ending in the Pyrenees Mountains.

The Southern Peninsulas Iberian Peninsula

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The Pyrenees isolate Spain and Portugal from the rest of Europe.

The Southern Peninsulas Iberian Peninsula

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Southern Peninsulas

Italian Peninsula

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Looks like a giant boot in the Mediterranean Sea.

The Southern Peninsulas Italian Peninsula

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Has a variety coast of cliffs and beaches.

The Southern Peninsulas Italian Peninsula

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Has a variety coast of cliffs and beaches.

The Southern Peninsulas Italian Peninsula

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Has a variety coast of cliffs and beaches.

The Southern Peninsulas Italian Peninsula

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The Apennines, young short mountains, run North South.

The Southern Peninsulas Italian Peninsula

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The Campanian volcanic arc has several active volcanoes.

The Southern Peninsulas Italian Peninsula

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Mount Vesuvius Erupted and destroyed Classical cities like

Pompeii, and still continues to erupt in modern times.

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Plains cover 1/3 of the peninsula, the largest along the Po river.

The Southern Peninsulas Italian Peninsula

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Southern Peninsulas

Balkan Peninsula

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Between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas, it is a tangle of mountains and valleys.

The Southern Peninsulas Balkan Peninsula

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Between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas, it is a tangle of mountains and valleys.

The Southern Peninsulas Balkan Peninsula

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It is much easier to sail on the sea, rather than travel over mountains in this region.

The Southern Peninsulas Balkan Peninsula

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It is much easier to sail on the sea, rather than travel over mountains in this region.

The Southern Peninsulas Balkan Peninsula

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It is much easier to sail on the sea, rather than travel over mountains in this region.

The Southern Peninsulas Balkan Peninsula

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Closer to the Arctic circle than Europe.

Europe’s Islands Iceland

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sits on an underwater volcanic mountain range.

Europe’s Islands Iceland

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has volcanoes, glaciers, hot springs and geysers.

Europe’s Islands Iceland

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has volcanoes, glaciers, hot springs and geysers.

Europe’s Islands Iceland

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has volcanoes, glaciers, hot springs and geysers.

Europe’s Islands Iceland

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has volcanoes, glaciers, hot springs and geysers.

Europe’s Islands Iceland

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Great Britain and Ireland and thousands of smaller islands.

Europe’s Islands British Isles

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The coastlines have cliffs that drop into deep bays.

Europe’s Islands British Isles

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Mountains and plateaus make up most of north and west Great Britain.

Europe’s Islands British Isles

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The South of Great Britain is low hills and rolling plains.

Europe’s Islands British Isles

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Ireland nickname is the Emerald Island.

Europe’s Islands British Isles

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Ireland is a cool lush green island with lots of rainfall.

Europe’s Islands British Isles

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Ireland.

Europe’s Islands British Isles

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Europe’s Islands Mediterranean Islands

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Underwater mountains form Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Crete and Cyprus.

Europe’s Islands Mediterranean Islands

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Sicily

Europe’s Islands Mediterranean Islands

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Sardinia

Europe’s Islands Mediterranean Islands

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Europe’s Islands Mediterranean Islands

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Crete

Europe’s Islands Mediterranean Islands

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Cyprus.

Europe’s Islands Mediterranean Islands

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Thousands of smaller islands, Greece has 2000.

Europe’s Islands Mediterranean Islands

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The rivers of the Scandinavian Peninsula are short, not deep and do not connect cities.

Water Systems

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Rivers on the Iberian Peninsula are narrow and too shallow to use ships.

Water Systems

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Ships can sail up England’s Thames River to London.

Water Systems

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The Rhine and Danube rivers of Central Europe are main shipping routes.

Water Systems

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The Rhine and Danube rivers of Central Europe are main shipping routes.

Water Systems

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Other major rivers include the Seine, Rhone, and Lorie in France.

Water Systems

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the Vistula in PolandWater Systems

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the Po in Italy.Water Systems

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the Dnieper in Ukraine.Water Systems

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A. AB. BC. CD. D

Section 1

A B C D

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Which river is the most important in western Europe?A.ThamesB.RhineC. SeinD.Po

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Natural Resources Europe has lots of iron and coal,

especially England and Germany.

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Natural Resources The North Sea has oil and natural gas.

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Natural Resources France builds lots of nuclear power

plants.

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A. AB. B

Section 1Europeans today rely on coal, oil, gas, nuclear and hydroelectric power.A.TrueB.False

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