Geography
HEI
CULTURE
GOV/ECON
Population
100

The landform that creates a boundary between Europe and Asia

What are the Ural Mountains?

100
These items were later used extensively in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands and the East Anglia area of Great Britain, from the late Middle Ages onwards, to drain land for agricultural or building purposes.


What are windmills?

100

One of France's most famous sights. Sitting in the heart of the Champ de Mars in Paris, the wrought-iron tower was originally built to serve as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair and still attracts many tourists today.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

A unique economic and political union between 27 European countries.

What is the European Union with countries such as Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland?

100

Healthcare, education, agricutlture and technology (HEAT)

Why are people living longer and the population going up in Europe?

200

Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland

What countries are considered the region of Scandanavia?

200

An undersea tunnel linking southern England and northern France.

What is the Channel?

200

This place  is governed as an absolute monarchy with the pope at its head. It mints its own euros, prints its own stamps, issues passports and license plates, operates media outlets and has its own flag and anthem. One government function it lacks: taxation.

What is Vatican City?

200

A security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe that has a fundamental goal to safeguard the Allies' freedom and security by political and military means.

What is NATO with countries such as Albania, Bulgaria, Belgium, Croatia, Canada, Denmark, France, Greece, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia?

200

Learning a new language and understandind how to use new money, finding work, schools and a place to worship, understanding a new culture of clothes, sports, holidays, customs, traditions.

A potential draw on resources including housing, food, and jobs. As well as people who can help with language, money, and healthcare during resettling.

What are challenges of immigrants and the host locations of immigrants in Europe?

300

The highest and most extensive landform system that lies entirely in Europe,[b][2] stretching approximately 1,200 km (750 mi) across seven Alpine countries (from west to east): France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, and Slovenia

Whar are the Alps?

300
The Italian harbor city is famous for its many canals and bridges. Built along the shores of the Adriatic Sea, the canals were used for protection, sheltering the city from the mainland, and transportation within the city.


What  is Venice, Italy?

300

This country is known for its long and rich history, one that has put it at the forefront of European thought, politics, and art for over 1,000 years. This history has shaped a culture that combines predominantly Christian values with literature, art, philosophy, logic, reason, and, of course, a love of beer and sausages.



What is Germany?

300

While The Sovereign is Head of State, the ability to make and pass legislation resides with an elected Parliament.

What is a constitutional monarchy like Great Britian?

300

Tundra and taiga with little access to navigable water.

Where is there low population density like Siberia?

400

An island off the western coast of continental Europe.

What is Great Britain?

400
  • Droughts. 
  • Wildfires. ...
  • Sea Level Rise. ...
  • Biodiversity Loss. ...
  • Plastic Pollution

What are the top environmental issues in Europe?

400




Fundamentally, this is so popular in Europe because the sport was born in the United Kingdom. From there, it spread in popularity around Europe and then further afield. Central to its popularity in Europe is that it has always been a game for the working class masses, as opposed to the elite.


What is soccer?

400
Private property, freedom, self-interest, competition, minimum government intervention.


What is the free market economy or features of a democracy that is the structure of many countries of Europe Germany and France?

400

Flat fertile land, near fresh water, in a productive climate, with ample natural resources often near oceans and seas for trade.

Why do many people live in European cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Brussels?

500

These lands extend from the Alps to the Baltic Sea. Due to major water sources like the Baltic Sea and Rhine River, the soil is very fertile. It has a temperate climate with an average amount of rainfall, most of it towards the Alps. These factors combined makes this region a hot-spot for farming.

What is the Northern European Plain?

500

ALthough 




This is a major economic activity in the European Union with a wide-ranging impact on economic growth, employment, and social development. It can be a powerful tool in fighting economic decline and unemployment.

Yet, Environmental sustainability, the European Environment Agency (EEA) recalls that any increase in the number of this undoubtedly also has an impact on environmental variables, such as waste generation and energy consumption, as well as air pollution and water consumption.

What is the impact of tourism in Europe?

500

Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Stonehenge, The National Gallery, Windsor Castle, Lake District National Park, Tower of London, Natural History Museum, Royal Botanic Gardens, and many more.



What are the most popular places to visit in England?

500

An example of a country that has property and economic resources are owned and controlled by the state (rather than individual citizens)

What is a command economy or communist government of Russia?

500
Factors include war, political instability, famine, and drought, among others. Other factors include political stability, lots of jobs, natural resources, better learning institutions, and better climate. 


What is the push pull theory of migration impact countries like Germany and Spain?