Title: The Geography
1The Geography Peoples of Europe
Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua,
NY
2Europe as a Queen Munster, 1588
3Europes Latitude v. US
4Former Soviet Region Compared in Latitude Area
with the United States
5Satellite View of Europe
63,800 square miles
7REGIONS
8Continents by Size (sq. km.)
Asia 44,579,000
Africa 30,065,000
North America 24,256,000
South America 17,819,000
Antarctica 13,209,000
Europe 9,938,000
Oceania (incl. Australia) 7,687,000
9Topography
10Europe A Peninsula of Peninsulas?
OR
A Peninsula of Asia?
11Europe An Asian Peninsula?
12Northern Peninsulas
Scandinavian Peninsula
Jutland Peninsula
13Southern Peninsulas
CrimeanPeninsula
Iberian Peninsula
Italian Peninsula
Balkan Peninsula
AnatoleanPeninsula
14Peninsulas
Scandinavian Pen.
JutlandPen.
Crimean Pen.
Italian Pen.
Balkan Pen.
Iberian Pen.
Anatolean Pen.
Peloponnesian Pen.
15Whatstheanswer??
16Bodies of Water
ArcticOcean
AtlanticOcean
North Sea
Baltic Sea
English Channel
CaspianSea
Bay ofBiscay
BlackSea
DardanellesStrait
Adriatic Sea
AegeanSea
TyrrhenianSea
Strait ofGibraltar
Mediterranean Sea
17The Mediterranean Sea Mare Nostrum
Strait of Gibraltar the Pillars of Hercules
- 2,400 miles long 1,000 miles wide
- Crossroads of 3 Continents
Caesarea on the Israeli coast
18Rivers
Volga R.
Don R.
Thames R.
Elbe R.
Vistula R.
Oder R.
Rhine R.
Dnieper R.
Seine R.
Loire R.
Danube R.
Po R.
Tagus R.
Tiber R.
Ebro R.
19The Danube River
1770 miles
9A The student understands the concept of region
as an area of the Earths surface with related
geographic characteristics. The student is
expected to identify physical and/or human
factors such as climate, vegetation, language,
trade networks, political units, river systems,
and religion that constitute a region.
20The Danube River
Where Buda Pest Meet
Biking Along the Danube
- Flows through the 12 countries of Germany,
Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria,
Romania, and the Ukraine.
21The Volga River
- The longest river in Europe --gt 2,300 miles.
22The Volga River
- The river is so polluted that the sturgeon
catch has been decreased by 60.
23Why are most of the capitals of Europe on major
rivers??
9A The student understands the concept of region
as an area of the Earths surface with related
geographic characteristics. The student is
expected to identify physical and/or human
factors such as climate, vegetation, language,
trade networks, political units, river systems,
and religion that constitute a region.
24Capitals on the Rivers (1)
Paris, right bank of the Seine
London on the Thames
Prague on the Vltava
Budapest on the Danube
25Capitals on the Rivers (2)
Moscow on the Moscow River
Berlin on the Spree
Rome on the Tiber
Vienna on the Danube
26Whatstheanswer??
9A The student understands the concept of region
as an area of the Earths surface with related
geographic characteristics. The student is
expected to identify physical and/or human
factors such as climate, vegetation, language,
trade networks, political units, river systems,
and religion that constitute a region.
27Answer
They are Europes lifeline!
9A The student understands the concept of region
as an area of the Earths surface with related
geographic characteristics. The student is
expected to identify physical and/or human
factors such as climate, vegetation, language,
trade networks, political units, river systems,
and religion that constitute a region.
28MoutainsPeaks
Ural Mts.
Carpathian Mts.
Caucasus Mts.
Alps Mts.
Pyrennes Mts.
Dinaric Alps
Apennines Mts.
Mt. Vesuvius
Mt. Olympus
Mt. Etna
29Elevation
Urals
Caucasus
Pyrennes
Carpathians
Alps
Apennines
30The Alps
- Cover most of Switzerland, Austria, and parts
of Italy and France.
31Mt. Blanc in the Alps
- Highest mountain in the Alps 15,771 feet
32The Caucasus Mountains
- The origin of the word Caucasian.
33Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains
- Home of Vlad Tepeš, the Drakul (Count
Dracula)
34Ural Mountains The Great Divide
1500 miles
- Divides the European and Asian sections of
Russia.
35The Ural Mountains
36Siberian Lowlands
Plains
Northern European Plain
Steppes
37The BENELUX Countries
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- Luxembourg
38Hollands Dikes
39Amsterdams Canals
40The NetherlandsThe Dagger Pointing at the
Heart of Britain!
41Plateaus
Meseta
42ArcticOcean
Completed Map
Siberian Lowlands
Ural Mts.
Scandinavian Pen.
AtlanticOcean
Jutland Pen.
Volga R.
North Sea
Baltic Sea
Don R.
Northern European Plain
Thames R.
Elbe R.
Vistula R.
English Channel
Oder R.
Rhine R.
Steppes
Dnieper R.
Seine R.
Carpathian Mts.
CaspianSea
Loire R.
Caucasus Mts.
Bay ofBiscay
Alps Mts.
Crimean Pen.
Danube R.
Po R.
BlackSea
Pyrennes Mts.
Dinaric Alps
Balkan Pen.
Italian Pen.
Tagus R.
DardanellesStrait
Tiber R.
Apennines Mts.
Adriatic Sea
Iberian Pen.
Mt. Vesuvius
Ebro R.
Anatolean Pen.
AegeanSea
Mt. Olympus
TyrrhenianSea
Strait ofGibraltar
Mt. Etna
Peloponnesian Pen.
4310,000 BCE Ice Age
44Norwegian Fjords
- Glaciers cut deep valleys in the
ocean during the Ice Age.
45Earthquake Zones
46Reykjavik, IcelandThe Youngest Oldest Country
- Volcanoes
- Hot Springs
- Geysers
47Mediterranean Islands
- Generally rugged mountainous.
- Mediterranean Sea so polluted (will take
1000 years to clean up).
Sardinia
Cyprus
Malta
48Mt. Etna, Sicily
49Mt. Vesuvius, Italy
50Eastern Europe
51Eastern Europe
52Russias 10 Time Zones
53Siberia --gt Permafrost
- Average temperatures of January vary from 0
to -50C, and in July from 1 to 25C - 150,000,000 population.
- A former gulag Soviet prison camp.
54Lake Baikal, Siberia
- The oldest and deepest lake in the world.
- 20 of the worlds total unfrozen water
supply.
55Trans-Siberian Railroad
56Trans-Siberian Railroad
- The main line runs 5,785 miles.
57Climate
58Europes Latitude v. US
59Climate
60Average Annual Precipitation
61Vegetation
62Europes Natural Regions
63The North European Plain
64The Northern European Plain --gt An Invasion Route
into Asia ( Vice Versa?)
65Steppes Soviet Breadbasket
66The Steppes
- 25 of the old Soviet Unions food
supply.
67Major Regional Divisions of the Former U. S. S. R.
Chernozen Soil
68Germanys Black Forest
69Germanys Black Forest
70Tundra The Not-So-Barren LandBelow the Arctic
Circle
71Land Use
72Agricultural Activity
73Natural Resources
74RESOURCES
75MajorIndustrialResources
76Oil Export Routes in the Caucasus Area
77Geographic Problems
78MajorEnvironmentalDisasters PollutionProblems
79Acid Rain
80Demographics
81World Population by Continents
Asia 3,737,000,000
Africa 823,000,000
Europe 729,000,000
North America 486,000,000
South America 351,000,000
Oceania (incl. Australia) 31,000,000
Antarctica no permanent population
82Population DensityPeople Per Square Mile
Belgium 336.82 Mexico 52.15
Japan 336.72 United States 29.77
India 336.62 World 14.42
United Kingdom 244.69 Norway 14.42
Italy 192.96 Canada 3.36
France 108.09 Russia 8.61
83PopulationDistribution
84PopulationGrowth
85Members of the Indo-European Language Family
86MajorReligiousGroupsinEurope
87Arrivederci!
Good Bye!
Au Revoir!
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