This % of the Netherlands is below sea level.
What is 25%?
This is the majority religion in Europe.
What is Christianity?
This event that started in England, spread to Northwest Europe and industrialized the region.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
This sea is located south of Europe.
What is the Mediterranean?
The main mountain range in Europe.
What are the Alps?
A fine, rich soil left by glaciers.
What is Loess?
What are Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg?
What is air pollution?
Free trade happens in Europe because of this alliance.
What is the European Union?
A genocide of Jews and other minorities carried out by the Nazis.
What is the Holocaust?
These are made in the Netherlands to reclaim land from the sea.
What are polders?
Working conditions during this led to the creation of communism.
This marine issue was also a problem in our last chapter.
What is overfishing?
These are used to block off water and make polders.
What are dikes?
This river runs through Paris.
What is the Seine?
These two rivers that we have talked about are not in France.
What are the Rhine and Danube?
This spread art, politics, and culture in Europe.
What is the Renaissance?
Treaty where countries agreed to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses.
What is the Kyoto Protocol?
This is a region where they do a lot of farming in Europe.
What is the Northern European Plain?
A strong wind that brings cold air from the Alps to southern France.
What is mistral?
This is a dry winter wind that can lead to avalanches.
What is foehn?
This treaty ended WW1.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
A policy that sets a limit on greenhouse gasses, and allows companies to buy, sell, and trade permits
What is Cap-and-Trade?
This leads to mild winters, cool summers, and abundant rainfall.
What is the North Atlantic Current?
These were the two sides in the Cold War.
What are capitalist/democratic and communist?