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Rivers
100

Where are fjords located?

  • Norway (or along the coasts of Scandinavian countries).

100

What are three major resources found in Europe?

  •  Coal, natural gas, and iron ore.

100

: What is the North Atlantic Drift?

  • : A warm ocean current that affects the climate of northwestern Europe, making it milder.

100

How did the Dutch create more land for farming?

  • The Dutch used dikes and polder systems to reclaim land from the sea.

100

 What are the two major rivers in Europe?

  • The Rhine and the Danube.

200

 What is the Meseta?

  • A large, central plateau in Spain.

200

 Why do the Irish burn peat?


 Peat is used as a source of fuel in Ireland due to a lack of other natural

200

 How are the Mistral and Sirocco winds similar?

  • Both are strong winds that affect southern Europe (Mistral in France and Sirocco in Italy and Greece).

200

 What is acid rain?

  • Rain that is polluted with sulfuric and nitric acids, damaging the environment.

200

 How are rivers used in Europe?

  •  Rivers are used for transportation, irrigation, and as sources of hydroelectric power.

300

 What is the Massif Central?

  • A mountain range in southern France.

300

Name a resource shared by the United Kingdom and Belgium.

  •  Coal.

300

 Why do trees not grow in upper Scandinavia?

  •  Due to the cold, harsh climate and permafrost in the region.

300

 How did Venice grow?

  •  Venice grew on a series of islands in a lagoon, and its canals were developed for transportation.

300

 Name a river that flows through both Germany and France.

  •  The Rhine River.

400

 Why can Europe be called “a peninsula of peninsulas”?

Because Europe is made up of many smaller peninsulas, such as the Iberian, Italian, and Balkan Peninsulas.


400

What is the resource commonly found in the United Kingdom and Finland?

 Iron ore.

400

What vegetation grows in the land of the midnight sun?

  • : Lichens, mosses, and small shrubs.

400

 What is deforestation?

  •  The process of clearing forests for land use, often leading to environmental damage.

400

 Which river is the longest in Europe?

  • The Volga River.

500

Name three mountain chains in Europe.

  • The Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Carpathian Mountains.

500

 What type of resources are typically found in Scandinavia?

  • : Timber, oil, and hydroelectric power.

500

 How does the climate affect agriculture in Scandinavia?

  •  Short growing seasons and colder temperatures make farming difficult, but crops like barley, oats, and potatoes are grown.

500

What is the Zuider Zee?

  •  A body of water in the Netherlands that was transformed into the IJsselmeer by the creation of dikes.

500

 Why are rivers important to European cities?

  •  They serve as transportation routes, provide water, and are central to trade and industry.