This island Western European country is the furthest west.
Ireland
This series of islands consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.
British Isles
This body of water separates the British Isles from France.
The English Channel
This natural resource is abundantly available in the North Sea
Fish
This term refers to a wall or barrier used to hold back water.
Dike
This country is made up of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
United Kingdom
This mountain range forms a physical boundary between France and Spain
This body of water is a rich fishing ground and provides a trading route for the United Kingdom and Europe.
The North Sea
Coal
This term refers to the strong winds that affect the temperate climate of Western Europe.
Westerlies
This country is located north of Germany.
Denmark
This mountain range is located north of Italy and passes through France, Austria, and Germany.
The Alps
The warm waters of this sea affect the climate of southern France
This resource is made from decaying vegetable matter and is burned as fuel.
Peat
This human feature passes under the English Channel between England and France
The Chunnel
This country has dikes to control and hold back water preventing flooding.
The Netherlands
This landform covers most of Western Europe and was shaped by glaciers.
The Northern European Plain
This river is the busiest waterway in Europe.
The Rhine River
Western European countries use their rivers to create this type of energy.
Hydroelectric
By building dikes around their low-lying lands, the Dutch did this to their environment
Adapted
This country is located between France and Germany
Belgium
The Netherlands reclaimed these lands from the sea for farming after erecting dikes to hold back the water
Polders
Estuary
The United Kingdom and Norway are leading producers of these resources from beneath the North Sea
Oil and Natural Gas
This ocean current circulates through the Atlantic Ocean and brings warm waters to Western Europe affecting its temperate climage
Gulf Current