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Peninsulas and Islands Europe is sometimes called a “peninsula of peninsulas” Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway & Sweden) Jutland Peninsula (Denmark & Germany) Iberian Peninsula (Spain & Portugal) Italian Peninsula (Italy) Balkan Peninsula (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and Moldova).
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Coal Iron ore Both are needed for an industrialized economy 33% of Europe’s land is suitable for agriculture Timber Oil and Natural Gas
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Marine West Coast – Much of Europe (northern Spain across most of France, Germany and to western Poland, British Isles) North Atlantic Drift – current of warm water flowing near Europe’s west coast. Warms westerly winds that elevate temperature and carry moisture.
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Humid Continental – Sweden, Finland, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, and Hungary Much of Europe has suffered from deforestation
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Mediterranean Climate (Southern Spain and France through Italy to Greece and other parts of the Balkan Peninsula) Mistral winds – cold, dry wind from the north Sirocco winds, hot steady south wind that blows from North Africa across the Mediterranean Sea into southern Europe
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Dikes – earthen banks that hold back the sea Polder – land in the Netherlands that is drained and dried 40% of the Netherlands was once under sea Seaworks – structures used to control the sea’s destructive impact on human life (include dikes and terpen) Terpen – high earthen platforms that provide places to go for safety during floods and high tides
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Zuider Zee – an arm of the North Sea and is now a fresh-water lake. Now called Ijsselmeer – Land around the lake was Drained, creating several Polders that added hundreds of square miles of land to the Netherlands
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Swampy land, Flooding Canal, pilings Drained polders City is sinking Created new land Venice Netherlands
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How does this photo convey the devastation caused by acid rain?
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