Eu
Transboundary Pollution
Mapping lab
Population dilemma
100

What is the currency that the EU uses?

the euro

100

How did all the pollution spread from Chernobyl to Sweden?

The wind carried the pollution to other countries

100

What four countries have the lowest population in Europe?

Russia, Iceland, Finland, and Sweden

100

Why is better healthcare a big factor in the population dilemma?

Because people are living longer and dying less

200

Why did the UK choose to leave the EU?

The people in the UK felt like the EU limited their government’s power

200

What were some of the effects of Chernobyl on the community?

Chernobyl contaminated crops, food, animals along with giving many people health problems that are deadly

200

What is one of the most common climates in Europe?

Marine west coast

200

What are some things that cause the birth rate to grow?

Low cost of living, good childcare, good jobs available in an area

300

 What are some benefits of having the same currency in the EU?

You don’t need to exchange currency when you go into a different country

300

What causes acid rain?

Pollution from factories and coal burning that makes it way into the atmosphere

300

What is the most common economic activity in Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, and Estonia?

Commercial farming

300

What are some effects of a declining population on a workforce?

Not enough people can do jobs which means less essential things are being produced

400

How is traveling easier with the EU?

You don’t need to go through customs or exchange currency

400

What is something that can prevent acid rain?

Smoke stack scrubbers

400

What kind of vegetation is most common around the mediterranean sea?

Coniferous forest

400

What does emigration and immigration have on a country's population?

More people can be moving out than moving in, or more people can be moving in than moving out.

500

 Is it easier to travel before or after the EU?

After

500

What does transboundary mean?

Across borders