Ice filled the valleys and carved out long, narrow, steep-sided _____.
Fjords
Geothermal energy
Are the landscapes of Iceland older, younger, or mid-age?
Younger
Tundra
Finland's peat deposits over nearly ___-___ of the country.
One-third
Northern Europe is made up of how many countries?
Five
Greenland is the world largest _____.
Island
The Muonio and Torne Rivers flow along the border of ____ and Sweden.
Finland
In____, the Gulf stream creates a mild climate even though the country is located in higher altitudes.
____, however, are Finland's most important natural resources.
Trees
Norways strongest earthquake measured what?
6.5
During the last ice age, glaciers deposited ___ and _____.
Where did the continetal glaciers cover during the last ice age?
Northern Europe
The ___ tundra regions lie in the extreme northern parts of Scandinavia and Iceland.
What is Artic
_____ is one for the world's leading produces of hydroelectric power.
Norway
Iceland has ___ volcanoes.
200
_____ plains make up most of the Jutland Peninsula's interior in Denmark.
Flat.
What is the longest river located in the southern region of Iceland?
Thjorsa
Animals in the what zone migrate to lower elevations in the winter to escape the cold and to find food?
The apline zone
What does Iceland have a vast resources of?
Energy Resources
Glaciers cut the former ___ into fjords.
Plateau
The ____ islands are located about halfway between Iceland and Norway.
Faeroe
What flows 447 miles until it reaches Lake Vanern?
Klar-Gota
The temperatures of most of the region are warmer than most other regions of similar latitudes due to the influence of ____.
The Baltic Sea
Why do European countries rely on Norway?
Important supplier of both sources of fuel.