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Title: Natural Environments of Europe


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Natural Environments of Europe
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Physical Features
  • Borders Atlantic Ocean to the Ural Mountains,
    from the Arctic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea
  • Four major landforms Northwest Highlands,
    Northern European Plain, Central Uplands, Alpine
    Mountain System (Alps)

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  • Northwest Highlands rugged hills, low
    mountains. Includes Ireland, England, Scotland,
    Scandinavia (Norway, Finland, Sweden)
  • Northern European Plain many rivers, Paris,
    Berlin developed here
  • Central Uplands hills and small plateaus, many
    coal fields
  • Alps- young mountain range in southern Europe.
    Steep, rocky mountains

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Swiss Alps
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Water
  • Europe is nearly surrounded by water.
  • Peninsula of peninsulas
  • Many rivers allow for easy trade
  • Rhine and Danube are most important rivers

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Rhine River
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Polders
  • Dutch (people in the Netherlands) have increased
    their land by building dikes (walls) in the
    ocean, and pumping water out. The land is called
    a polder.

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Climates
  • Europe has 3 major climates
  • Marine west coast (British Isles, Spain to
    Poland) northern and western Europe. Mostly
    cloudy, drizzly, and foggy.
  • Humid continental (Scandinavia) 4 seasons, cold
    snowy winter, mild to cool summer.
  • Mediterranean (Southern Europe) little rainfall,
    long, dry, sunny summers

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Mediterranean
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North Atlantic Current
  • The North Atlantic Current is a warm-water
    current that brings mild temperatures to most of
    Europe.

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Natural Resources
  • Most of Europes land is used for farming.
  • Loess fine-grained, wind-blown soil that is
    very fertile
  • Europe produces many crops such as grapes,
    olives, potatoes, and wheat
  • Efficient methods and modern technology lead to
    high output

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  • Fishing is a large part of the European economy
  • Coastal waters are excellent fishing grounds.
  • Overfishing and pollution do threaten the future
    of the fishing industry in the Mediterranean and
    North Atlantic

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English Fishing Village
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Energy and Minerals
  • Europe has large deposits of coal, but must
    import other energy sources (oil natural gas)
  • Germanys Ruhr coal field is one of the worlds
    largest.
  • Hydroelectricity is produced in the mountains of
    Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.

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Northern and Western Europe
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The British Isles
  • 2 Countries Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom
    of Great Britain
  • The UK includes 4 political regions England,
    Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
  • England has been ruled by many peoples.
    Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Anglos, Saxons, Vikings,
    Normans (French) Each left their mark.
  • This is called sequent occupance

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British Isles
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The British Empire
  • In the 1600s and 1700s, British explorers
    founded colonies around the world. By the
    1800s, more than 1/4th of the world was ruled by
    the British Empire
  • Most of these places (Ireland, United States)
    have won their independence.

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Ireland
  • Ireland won independence in 1921
  • Potato Famine 1845-1852 - crop failure about
    1 million Irish died, and many were forced to
    migrate

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Famine Memorial
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Culture
  • Ireland and Great Britain share many cultural
    features.
  • Soccer, rugby, and cricket are popular
  • English is the main language
  • Life is centered around local eateries

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Government
  • Ireland and Britain are democracies, but
    organized differently.
  • Ireland is a republic (President is the head of
    the government)
  • Britain is a constitutional monarchy king or
    queen is the head of the government, but
    parliament is led by a prime minister and serves
    as the lawmaking branch

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Religion
  • Ireland Roman Catholic
  • United Kingdom Protestant
  • Northern Ireland (part of the UK) is Protestant
  • Long fighting between Republic of Ireland and
    Northern Ireland (The Troubles)

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The Troubles
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  • Dublin Capital and biggest city in Ireland
  • London Largest city in the British Isles, world
    financial and cultural center. Capital of the
    UK.
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