Landforms and Waterways
Climate
Natural Resources
100

Two mountain ranges, the ________, and the ______ separate western Europe from neighboring nations in southern Europe.

What are the Pyrenees and the Alps?

100

Most of western Europe lies in the path of the _______, strong winds that travel from west to east. 

What are the Westerlies?

100

Layers of ______ lie beneath rich, fertile soils.

What is coal?

200

Western Europe has long, irregular coastlines that touch many bodies of water, including the Atlantic ocean, and the ______, _______, and __________ seas.

What are the North, Baltic, and Mediterranean seas?

200

Western Europe is located at northern latitudes, but has ________ ________ than countries at the same latitudes

What are milder climates?

200

Coal has also become less important as a source of ________ as people rely more on other _________ sources to meet their needs.

What is energy?

300

The ________ in southern England is one of the most well-known rivers in the world.

What is the Thames River?

300

Warm winds off the ___________ are the primary factor that shapes the region's climate.

What is the Atlantic ocean?

300

The natural __________ in most of the British Isles is deciduous forest, which includes trees such as oak, maple, beech, and chestnut, that lose their leaves in autumn.

What is vegetation?

400

A tunnel runs through the rock under the water. Called the Chunnel, it houses a high-speed train that connects ________ to mainland Europe.

Where is Britain?

400

Western Europe does not have _________ mountain ranges.

What are coastal mountain ranges?

400

In the Netherlands, dairy farming is important for the country’s _________.

What is economy?

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