few
___________ is the world's largest island.
The landscape of Iceland is geologically what?
young
South of the tundra biome is the ________ climate region.
subartic
Peat is vegetable matter found in what?
swamps
Icedland's many rivers and waterfalls are also __________ to produce hyrdopower.
harnessed
Most of Norway and northern Sweden are what?
Mountanious
The Kemi River in Finland is harnessed for ____________ power.
Hyrdroelectric
_______ vegetation varies from forests and grasslands to tundra plants.
Natural
iron ore
Northern Europe is made up of how many countries?
five
_____________ are also frequent but rarely result in serious damage.
earthquakes
What glaciers covered much of Northern Europe during the last ice age.
Continetal
The frozen ground prevents plants with ____ roots, like trees, from growing.
deep
In what year did Sweden exported 9 percent of the world's sawnwood.
2014
Finland lies in the eastern part of the _________.
region
Iceland is an island country in the what Atlantic?
North
The longest river is called ________.
Thjorsa
The vegetation is limited to only the few species that can what the cold conditions?
tolerate
Denmark also has ___ and natural gas.
oil
Flate plains make up of the _______ Peninsula's interior in Denmark.
Jutland
The ice that covered Nothern Europe during the last ice age was over ____ _____ thick.
one mile
The ______ and Torne Rivers flow along the border of Finland and Sweden
Muonio
The artic tundra regions lie in the extreme northern parts of _______________ and Iceland.
Scandinavia
Magnesium is an important natural resources in what country?
Norway