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Title: A Peninsula of Peninsulas


1
A Peninsula of Peninsulas
  • European Geography

2
Four Major Landforms
  • Northwest Highlands
  • Northern European Plain
  • Central Uplands
  • Alpine Mountain System

3
Northwest Highlands
  • Make up Northwestern part of France some of the
    Iberian peninsula hills of England and Ireland
    Scottish highlands and mountains of Scandinavia
  • Glaciers scoured through Scandinavia and British
    Isles carving fjords on Norways coast

4
Northwest Highlands Continued
  • Fjords are narrow inlets of the sea set between
    high rocky cliffs
  • The glaciers left behind thin soils and thousands
    of lakes

5
Northern European Plain
  • Ranges from the Atlantic Coast to the Ural
    Mountains
  • Made up of numerous rivers where many river towns
    and port cities have developed
  • Contains large cities like Paris and Berlin
  • Due to its physical geography, human contact has
    been relatively easy it has many rivers, short
    distances, and smooth terrain

6
Northern European Plain Continued
  • Such a geography has promoted trade between
    culture groups, and traveling and migrating have
    not been difficult
  • It is Europes most important farming and
    industrial area

7
Central Uplands
  • Massif Central of France and the Jura Mountains
    on the French-Swiss border
  • Moves northeastward across southern Germany to
    the Bohemian highlands

8
Central Uplands Continued
  • Composed of hills, small plateaus, forested
    slopes, and fertile valleys
  • Has productive coal fields which have nearby
    industrial towns and cities

9
Alpine Mountain System
  • Ranges from Frances Mediterranean Coast to the
    Balkan Peninsula
  • Alps Europes major mountain range
  • The high mountains of this system have not
    deterred human interaction not a serious barrier

10
Alpine Mountain System Continued
  • The Alpine mountain system also includes the
    Carpathian mountains in Eastern Europe, the
    Apennines in Italy, and the Pyrenees of France
    and Spain
  • This system was formed by tectonic plates pushing
    against each other

11
Water
  • Europe is a peninsula so it is surrounded by
    water on 3 sides
  • The Mediterranean is in the South the Arctic
    Ocean, North Sea, and Baltic Sea are around
    Northern Europe and the North Atlantic Ocean is
    off of Western Europe

12
Water
  • The North Sea has been an important hub for
    fishing and trading
  • The North Atlantic Ocean has transported
    explorers, fishers, and merchants for centuries

13
Europes Coastline
  • Europes coastline creates many natural harbors
    which are usually located at the mouths of
    navigable rivers
  • Navigable rivers are deep enough and wide enough
    for shipping
  • They have made trading by sea ideal

14
Europes Coastline Continued
  • Such a coastline has influenced Europes history
  • Harbors have offered protection for ships
  • Water offered opportunities to explore, fish,
    trade, and it promoted political and military
    power
  • The Phoenicians, Greeks, and Vikings sailed and
    explored Europes coastline
  • Helped Rome establish a vast empire

15
Europes Coastline Continued
  • The sea also provided global colonial and
    economic power
  • Spanish and Portuguese sailed around the world in
    the 1500s setting up trading posts and colonies
  • 1700s and 1800s Great Britain was the worlds
    dominant colonial and sea power
  • How did the ability to travel the sea help
    establish empires?

16
Rivers
  • The Rhine and Danube are Europes most important
    rivers
  • Numerous cities and industrial areas are located
    long the banks and both have barges constantly
    transporting goods
  • The Rhine starts in the Swiss Alps it flows
    northwestward through Germany and the Netherlands
    to the North Sea
  • The Danube starts in the uplands of southern
    Germany and flows eastward through 9 countries in
    central and eastern Europe and ends in the Black
    Sea

17
Climates and Biomes
  • 3 major climate types
  • Marine west coast
  • Humid continental
  • Mediterranean

18
Marine West Coast
  • Consists of more of northern and western Europe
    which includes southern Iceland, the British
    Isles, and it stretches from northern Spain to
    Poland and Slovakia
  • It has frequent rainfall because of storms coming
    off of the Atlantic
  • Mild temperatures
  • Cloudy, drizzly, or foggy days are common

19
Humid Continental
  • Includes the interior of Norway and Sweden to the
    Black Sea
  • Four distinct season, from severe winters to
    summer droughts in Hungary and Romania

20
Mediterranean
  • Makes up most of southern Europe
  • Usually has mild, rainy winters because of North
    Atlantic Drift and sunny summers
  • North Atlantic Drift is a warm ocean current from
    the gulf stream in North America that warms the
    air above it which is carried by winds to Europe,
    brining mild temperatures and rain

21
Smaller Climate Regions
  • Subarctic climate is across northern Norway,
    Sweden, and Finland
  • The extreme northern part of these countries have
    a tundra climate
  • Most of Spain has a semiarid climate

22
Four Major Biomes
  • Temperate forest
  • Mediterranean scrub forest
  • Boreal forest
  • Tundra

23
Temperate Forest
  • Most of Europe lies within this biome
  • Trees are common
  • Covered in fields and towns
  • Once covered in dense forests but now there are
    only remnants
  • Badgers, deer, and a variety of birds still live
    here

24
Mediterranean Scrub Forest
  • Composes the drier areas of southern Europe
  • Small trees, shrubs, and drought resistant plants
  • Still has roaming wild boars and wild sheep

25
Boreal Forest
  • Large parts of northern and central Europe
  • Finland, Norway, and Sweden have Europes
    remaining woodlands
  • Provides much of Europes timber for building and
    papermaking

26
Tundra
  • In the far parts of northern Europe like Iceland
    and northern Scandinavia
  • Land is frozen most of the time
  • Treeless but does sustain migratory birds during
    the summer and reindeer and foxes

27
Natural Resources
  • Europes resources consist of forests, soils,
    fisheries, energy, and minerals
  • Much of the original forests have been cleared
    through the centuries and pollution has destroyed
    a lot that is left
  • Much of Europe has to import timber

28
Natural Resources Continued
  • Soil has been a critical asset to Europe more
    than half of Europe is used for farming
  • Northern European Plain has the best soil, some
    of which is developed from loess fine-grained,
    windblown soil very fertile
  • Southern Europe benefits from alluvial soil that
    can produce a wide range of crops areas like
    Italys Po Valley and Spains Guadalquivir are
    major farming centers

29
Natural Resources Continued
  • Some major crops include grapes, olives,
    potatoes, and wheat
  • Europe has the highest crop yields in the world
    because of modern technology
  • Chemical fertilizers
  • Crop rotations
  • Modern machinary

30
Natural Resources Continued
  • Polders
  • Land reclaimed by the sea
  • The Dutch built earthen walls called dikes along
    the shoreline
  • Windmills pumped out the seawater
  • Reeds are planted to draw out more water
  • Reeds are burned and plowed so its ready for
    farming
  • Allowed Dutch to increase amount of available
    farm land

31
Natural Resources Continued
  • Fishing as historically been a part of Europes
    economy
  • Fishing villages dot Europes long coastline and
    the water is covered in fishing boats
  • The North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans and the
    North Sea have the best fishing
  • Some of Europes major fishing countries include
    Iceland, Norway, Spain, and Denmark
  • The industry is being threatened by overfishing
    and pollution

32
Natural Resources Continued
  • Energy and Minerals
  • Europes advanced technology requires resources
    of oil, iron, and other metals that it does not
    have so it must import
  • Does have a natural abundance of coal but oil has
    since replaced coal as the main energy source
  • Beneath the North Sea there are oil and natural
    gas deposits which benefit Norway and Britain
  • Hydroelectricity is an energy source produced in
    the mountains of Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland

33
Natural Resources Continued
  • Ocean Tidal power and solar power are produced in
    France
  • Iceland uses geothermal energy
  • Nuclear power is also an energy source for some
    Europeans but it is considered too dangerous
  • Some other mineral resources include iron ore,
    uranium, lead, and zinc which can be found in
    Sweden, France, and Spain
  • Southern Europe mines marble for building and art
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