The mountain range that runs through France, Italy, and Switzerland.
What are the Alps?
The country where "Number The Stars" took place in.
What is Denmark?
Walls or barriers used to hold back water (the Netherlands would not be a thing if they had not installed these).
What are dikes?
The region of Europe that has a Mediterranean climate.
What is Southern Europe?
Land that is reclaimed from the sea and is used for farming and settlements.
What are Polders?
The river that runs through the Alps and dumps into the English Channel.
What is the Rhine?
The country that sponsored the Death of six million Jews.
What is Germany?
Harnessing energy from within the earth (Possible in Iceland due to the tectonic activity).
What is Geothermal energy?
A climate that has warm, dry summers, mild, rainy winters.
What is a Mediterranean Climate?
The process of fusing copper and tin together to make Bronze.
What is Smelting?
The river that dumps into the Mediterranean sea.
What is the Rhone?
The country that the Germans took over in WWII (this country also had a plant that was built to fit nitrogen for the production of fertilizer, but the Germans used it to make heavy water).
What is Norway?
Electricity made from water falling and turning a turbine that is hooked up to a generator (Norway is the country that uses the most Hydroelectricity, getting 88% of their energy from it).
What is Hydroelectricity?
The countries in Europe that are within the arctic circle (Not including Russia).
What are Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland?
When the economy of a country depends more on services than it does on industry.
What is Postindustrial?
The River that runs through the UK and dumps into the English Channel (also runs through London).
What is the Thames River?
The country to the west of Germany.
Where is France?
Estimated total amount of a resource in a certain area (there is a lot of oil in Europe's North Sea, and it is used all around Europe).
What are Reserves?
Marine West: including mild, warm climate, formed by ocean winds.
What is Western Europe's climate?
The system where kings gave land to nobles, the nobles in turn gave kings military service.
What is Feudalism?
The flat lands that cover 1/3 of Italy.
What are Plains?
The country to the south of Ukraine.
Where is Moldova?
The biggest City in Europe (not including Moscow).
What is Paris?
Cold summers and colder winters.
What is Northern Europe's weather?
The place where a part of the sea connects to the lower end of a river.
What is an Estuary?