Flat or gently rolling land
Plain
The process of becoming unified again (East and West Germany)
Reunification
Private ownership of business
Privatization
The spreading of culture
Cultural diffusion
Harmful material released into the atmosphere
Pollution
The sending of a person back to one’s own home country
Deportation
Slow moving masses of ice and snow
Glaciers
Capital city of France
Paris
Energy sources that can be replaced
Renewable Energy
Areas of land reclaimed from lake bottoms or sea beds
Polders
Constitutional Monarchy
Capital city of Germany
Berlin
– Rich soil made of fine sediment deposited by glaciers and spread by centuries of wind
Loess
Capital of Spain
Madrid
System of basic services for citizens of every stage of life
Cradle to grave system
Capital of Ireland
Dublin
Energy that cannot be replaced such as fossil fuels
Nonrenewable Energy
Capital of Portugal
Lisbon
Thick Forest of coniferous trees
Taiga
Capital of Italy
Rome
Fuel from organic materials
Biofuels
Peninsula in which the countries of Span and Portugal are located. Has been a center of culture and commerce since the Age of Exploration
Iberian Peninsula
an exchange that takes place when groups come into contact and share
Cultural borrowing
Capital city of Great Britain
London
Trees that bear its seeds in cones
Coniferous