Which country in Northern Europe is prone to earthquakes.
Iceland.
They have ___ summers, and ____, ____ winters.
Dry, mild, rainy.
The country ___ is mostly flat.
Finland.
What sea does most rivers in Italy flow to?
The Adriatic Sea.
What does Upland mean?
An area of high elevation.
What is glaciation?
Process by which glaciers form and spread.
What are the 3 peninsulas in Southern Europe?
The Iberian, the Balkan, and the Italian.
What country is mostly mountains?
Norway.
What 2 rivers are on the Iberian peninsula?
The Tagus and Ebro.
What does Reserves mean?
The estimated total amount of a resource in a certain area.
Which countries are part of Northern Europe?
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Denmark.
What countries are part of Southern Europe?
Italy, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Greece, Malta, Cyprus, and San Marino.
Which country is 1/3 plains?
Italy.
Which river is the primary resource for Rome?
The Tiber River.
What does Brackish mean?
Seawater mixed with river water.
What are the 2 primary climates in Northern Europe?
Tundra and Continental.
The climate for the region is named after which sea?
The Mediterranean.
Which country is an island with many volcanoes and hot springs?
Iceland.
What is the largest river in Europe?
The Volga river.
What does Steppe mean?
Vast level areas of land that support only low growing, vegetation-like grasses.
The rivers in Iceland and on the Scandinavian peninsula are used to generate ____.
Electricity.
The Alps separate Italy from which countries?
France, Switzerland, and Austria.
Which country is mountains in the northern area and a gentle plain in the southern area.
Sweden.
The ____ River connects French cities to the English channel.
The Seine River.
What does Balkanization mean?
Conflict among ethnic groups within a state, a country, or a region.