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Do Now What questions do you still have about the physical geography of Europe? If none, summarize what you have learned.
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Information Chapter 12 Test - Physical Geography of Europe Test IPR grades - finalized Missing Assignments Tutoring sheets - incentive available for attending
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Current Events Russian aircraft near Western airspace - increased flights - purpose of these fly bys Cam Newton involved in car accident - serious implication for Panthers - broken back
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Do Now What questions do you still have about the physical geography of Europe? If none, summarize what you have learned.
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Northern European Plain Fertile agricultural area of Europe - produced food for centuries - France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and Poland Subject to invasion throughout history - flat land allows for easy travel for armies One third of Europe (33%) is suitable for farming.
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Resources of Europe Read pp 276-277 (identify main ideas)
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Netherlands (Holland) – A true Human-Environment story Land Reclamation - growing population - need for land, 40% of the land was underwater Polders - land reclaimed from the sea - created by dikes and dams - windmills were used to drain the land
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Zuider Zee Part of the North Sea - dike system, turned a salt water body of water into a fresh water lake - massive project created polders around the lake - more land reclaimed - system of channels direct water flows to the lake
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel
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Venice: Queen of the Adriatic Comprised of 120 islands and part of the mainland - 2 main islands – San Marco and Rialto, both separated by a large canal (Grand Canal) - about 150 total canals connect the islands In the U.S., we use cars, in Venice, they use boats
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Venice starts as a swamp Originally colonized by individuals fleeing an invasion - Germanic and Hun invaders Islands were more like a lagoon - swamp areas - access to Adriatic Sea
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Venice: Current Problems Construction Issues Other Problems Deforestation - use of trees to create pilings to build structures on (like a pier) Degradation of wood materials City is sinking - ground water pumped out - soft ground Water Pollution - sewage, trash Erosion of structures and pilings Rising sea levels - heavy flooding Agricultural Runoff - create algae blooms - cause fish kills
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European Problem: Deforestation Continual problem throughout history - used for fuel - ship building and homes Industrialization - used for steel furnaces prior to use of coal - demand for wood increased
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Acid Rain: Black Forest Industry brought factories - increased pollution - sulfur in the air creates acid rain - destroyed forests in Germany Affects felt in Scandinavia - climate change
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TOTD: Human-Environment Interaction Which has had a greater impact, humans on the environment or the environment upon humans? Use what you have learned from Chapter 12, section 3 to explain your answer.
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Exit: Verbal Brief In one sentence, summarize the physical features of Europe.
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