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Question of the Day 11/12 Europe is home to the largest country in the world and the smallest. What are they?
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Vatican City =.44 sq. km Russia = 6,602,000 sq miles
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Geography of Europe Cy Woods HS
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Venn Diagram Draw the diagram below into your notes. U.S.Europe
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Physical Geography Europe has always benefited from a wealth of good geography.
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Europe has always benefited from the wealth of “geography.” The ice sheets of the last ice age carved out large natural harbors and a jagged coastline.
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Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Europe has a number of large rivers that allow transportation deep into the region. Most of the people of Europe live less than 150 miles from the coast.
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Why are most of the capitals of Europe on major rivers??
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Capitals on the Rivers Paris, right bank of the Seine London on the Thames Prague on the Vltava Budapest on the Danube
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Capitals on the Rivers Berlin on the Spree Moscow on the Moscow River Rome on the Tiber Vienna on the Danube
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The Mediterranean Sea: Mare Nostrum 2,400 miles long & 1,000 miles wide “Crossroads of 3 Continents” Strait of Gibraltar & the “Pillars of Hercules”
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Mediterranean Sea Black Sea North Sea Baltic Sea Major Seas in Europe
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Europe: A Peninsula of Peninsulas? Europe: A Peninsula of Peninsulas? OROR A Peninsula of Asia?
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Europe: An Asian Peninsula?
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(Map activity) Iberian Italian Balkan Scandinavian 4 MAJOR PENINSULAS OF EUROPE Europe is the “Continent of Peninsulas”
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Europe’s Latitude v. US
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Question Why is Europe’s climate more mild than what you would expect at that latitude? A. elevation B. its volcanic activity C. North Atlantic Drift
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ClimateClimate
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FRANCE ITALY #10 The Northern European Plain Fertile soils make it a VERY productive agricultural region. Negative : Because the plain is so flat, it has allowed invaders & armies to use it as their route to enter Europe.
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Agricultural Activity
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**How do mountains affect life in Europe? Mountains in Europe (or in any part of the world) can affect the movement of people, goods, and ideas.
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ElevationElevation Alps Carpathians Caucasus Urals Pyrennes Apennines
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The Alps Cover most of Switzerland, Austria, and parts of Italy and France.
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The Caucasus Mountains The origin of the word Caucasian.
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Ural Mountains: “The Great Divide” Divides the European and Asian sections of Russia. 1500 miles
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RESOURCESRESOURCESRESOURCESRESOURCES RESOURCESRESOURCESRESOURCESRESOURCES
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Petroleum/Oil Most of Europe’s oil resources are found in the North Sea
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Population Europe = 711 million U.S. = 316 million
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Population Density [People Per Square Mile] Belgium336.82Mexico52.15 Japan336.72 United States 29.77 India336.62World14.42 United Kingdom 244.69Norway14.42 Italy192.96Canada 3.36 France108.09Russia 8.61
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Which population pyramid represents a European country?
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Major Religious Groups in Europe
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Ethnic Groups
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Nation-state A country inhabited predominately by a group of people who share a culture (ethnicity).
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What physical feature contributed most to Europe’s ethnic differences? A. peninsulas B. plains C. mountains
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