what is Europe?
Climate and Natural resources
Economy & Trade
History, Borders & Settlement
Culture & Identity
100

This mountain range in Russia is considered the dividing line between Europe and Asia

What is the Ural mountains?

100

This ocean current helps parts of Europe have milder winters than other places at the same latitude.

The North Atlantic drift

100

The shaded countries on many maps showing a single economic/political bloc in Europe often represent members of this union.

European Union

100

Rapid population increases in British cities like Manchester and Liverpool during the 1800s were mainly caused by this process.

What is urbanization due to the Industrial Revolution

100

Switzerland’s policy of multiple official languages best demonstrates this aspect of modern European societies.

What is peaceful co-existince

200

These two islands form the region called the British Isles.

What is Great Britain and Ireland

200

This reclaimed land method in the Netherlands increases farmland and supports economic activity.

Polders

200

One way the European Union supports global trade is by permitting this among member countries

Free movement of trade goods between members

200

Ancient hilltop locations like those chosen for Rome and Athens provided this defensive advantage

 What is protection from invasions

200

 This Roman-era language family includes French, Spanish, and Italian

Romance Languages

300

his region is known for fjords, cold climates, and Nordic cultures.

What is Scandinavia?

300

Large Flat region in europe good for farming 

Northern European Plain

300

Europe’s role as a global trade hub is largely due to these well-developed features and historical networks.

What are infrastructure and historical trade routes

300

 This Western European capital is located south of London and northwest of Rome.

What is Paris,France

300

Migration into European cities today most often results in these cultural changes, such as new foods, religions, and festivals.

 What is the introduction of new customs, foods, and religions?

400

These plains stretch across northern Europe and support agriculture and settlement.

Northern European Plain

400

Building steep-roofed homes and other design adaptations in Alpine regions primarily help people cope with this climate challenge.

What is heavy snow in mountainous areas?

400

Based on literacy, internet access, and GDP per capita differences (example: Germany vs. Ukraine), this best explains living-standard differences.

Germany is more developed

400

After WWI and other conflicts, this process often changed Europe’s political map — creating new countries or changing borders.

Wars and Independence Movements
400

This landmark in Rome is one of Italy’s historic amphitheaters.(outdoor arenas)

What is the Colosseum?

500

Name one similarity and one difference about western and eastern europe

Similarity they both are parts of europe with populated cities and features, differences being that western europe tends to be more developed than eastern europe.

500

These items — acid rain, melting glaciers, and industrial pollution — collectively illustrate this human-environment effect in Europe

What are negative environmental impacts caused by human activity?

500

Rivers, canals, and shipping routes helping landlocked countries access trade are examples of how Europe’s physical geography has supported this.

 What is transportation and trade infrastructure boosting economic development?

500

These three modern examples — breakup of Austro-Hungarian Empire, post-Soviet changes, and 1990s Balkan conflicts — illustrate conflicts driven largely by disputes over this.

What are political boundaries and territorial control

500

Sort these landmarks into two categories — Reflect Greco‑Roman Heritage and Reflect Religious Traditions — placing the Parthenon and St. Peter’s Basilica in the correct columns and naming two others for each column.

 What is — Greco‑Roman: Parthenon, (e.g.) Roman Forum, Pantheon; Religious Traditions: St. Peter’s Basilica, Westminster Abbey, (e.g.) Notre-Dame?

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