Europe Peninsula of Peninsulas. Stretches from Asia Contains many more smaller peninsulas Most locations no more than 300 miles from ocean or seas.

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Europe Peninsula of Peninsulas

Stretches from Asia Contains many more smaller peninsulas Most locations no more than 300 miles from ocean or seas

Islands North Atlantic North Atlantic Great Britain Great Britain Ireland Ireland Iceland Iceland Greenland Greenland Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean Sea Corsica Corsica Sardinia Sardinia Sicily Sicily Crete Crete

Mountains Alps Pyrenees Apennines Carpathian Balkan

NorthernEuropeanPlain

Resources Coal and Iron Coal and Iron Energy Energy Agriculture Agriculture

Climate Marine West Coast Climate Marine West Coast Climate Humid continental climate Humid continental climate Mediterranean climate Mediterranean climate

North European Plain North European Plain West Siberian Plain West Siberian Plain

Central CentralSiberianPlateau Kamchatka KamchatkaPeninsula

Caucasus Mountains Caucasus Mountains Ural Mountains Ural Mountains

Volga River Volga River Caspian Sea Caspian Sea Aral Sea Aral Sea Lake Baikal Lake Baikal

Resources Great wealth of regional resources Great wealth of regional resources Fossil Fuels Fossil Fuels Metals Metals Vast Forests Vast Forests

Climate Humid continental and subarctic climates dominate most of Russia and Northern Eurasia Humid continental and subarctic climates dominate most of Russia and Northern Eurasia Siberia Siberia