Europe and Russia: Land and Water. Europe and Russia are part of Eurasia. It is the world’s biggest landmass. Europe is a small continent with a big population.

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Europe and Russia: Land and Water

Europe and Russia are part of Eurasia. It is the world’s biggest landmass. Europe is a small continent with a big population density. This measures how many people live in one place. Russia is the world’s biggest country.

Europe is called a peninsula. A peninsula is a body of land that has water all around it. Europe has the Atlantic Ocean and many seas around it. Europe has FOUR major regions: Northwestern: In north Europe. Known for farming. North European Plain: Covers most of Europe. Known for big cities. Central Uplands: Known for mountains and plateaus. Alpine Mountain System: Known for the Alps mountains – the highest mountains in the system.

Water is very important to the people in Europe and Russia. Rivers and lakes give them water and transportation. Many of the rivers and streams come from the Alps. The Alps are a source of water for many people.

Europe & Russia Questions 1.How big is the landmass that Europe and Russia form? a.The smallest in the worldb. Average size c. The biggest in the world 2. What does population density measure? a.How many people are in a place b. Temperature c. How heavy something is 3. A peninsula is a body of land that is surrounded by _______________________. a.Mountainsb. Water c. Clouds 4.How many regions are there in Europe? a.2 b. 10 c Many rivers and streams in Europe come from the ________________________. a. Appalacian Mountainsb. Alps c. Rocky Mountains