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Religion
100

Name Europe's main peninsula's

Iberian, Italian, and Balkan, located in southern Europe, and the Scandinavian and Jutland, located in northern Europe.

100
Name 3 European art periods

Broadly the periods are: Classical, Byzantine, Medieval, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, Modern, Postmodern, and New European Painting.

100

What is Europes smallest country by population?

Holy See = 518

100

What are the 5 Themes of Geography?

Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, and Region.

100

How many Greek God's are there?

12

200

Name Russian mountain ranges

Caucasus Mountains, Altai Mountains, Ural Mountains, Mount Elbrus, or Stanovoy Mountains.

200

Name 3 Russian Paintings

The Morning in a Pine Forest, The Ninth Wave, The Rooks Have Returned, Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, Black Square, etc.

200

The EU accounts for what percentage of world imports?

16%

200

By definition, what is a geographic tool?

It is a tool related to geography, a science that deals with the earth and its life.

200

How many eparchies are there in Russia?

170 eparchies of the Russian Orthodox Church

300

The landforms of the tundra vegetation is composed of...

Dwarf shrubs, sedges, grasses, mosses, and lichens. Scattered trees grow in some tundra regions as well. 

300

What / when is Svyatki?

A period from Orthodox Christmas on the 7th of January to Epiphany on the 19th.

300

Russia's main production + export

Fertilizer and petroleum

300

What does GIS stand for?

GIS stands for Geographic Information Systems

300

What are the main religions for Europe and Russia?

Europe = Christianity / Catholicism, Protestantism, Eastern Orthodox

Russia = Christianity / Russian Orthodox Church



400

Name the top 11 landforms in Europe

Peninsula, Mountains, River, Seas, Plateau, Volcanoes, Glacier, Marsh, Valley, Lake, and Fjord.

400

What are the 5 Cultural Characteristics of Europe?

Language, Ethnicity, Religion, Land Use, and Education.

400

Why is Russia so big with little population?

Russia's population density is so low because much of the land in northern Russia is uninhabitable because it is frozen tundra. Although no one lives in this land, it is still taken into account when dividing the total population by total land area to find population density.

400

List the geographic tools

  • Maps and Globes

  • Map Projections

  • Cartography

  • Geographic Information System (GIS)

  • Global Positioning System (GPS)

  • Satellite Imagery

  • Spatial Database

  • Surveying Equipment

  • Field Notebooks

  • Compass

  • Weather Instruments

400

Organized religion was repressed by _____ in Russia?

Soviet Union

500

Name the four major physical regions of Europe

Western Uplands, North European Plain, Central Uplands, and Alpine Mountains.

500

Name all European Cultures

  • Austro-Hungarian Culture‎

  • Byzantine Culture

  • Channel Islands Culture

  • East German Culture

  • Iberian Culture

  • Culture of Ireland

500

Explain global warming very specifically

Varies

500

What is satellite imagery?

Satellite imagery offers a bird’s eye view of the Earth’s surface, providing geographers with a wealth of information about our planet. Satellite imagery is essential for studying large-scale phenomena such as weather patterns, vegetation cover, urban growth, and changes in land use.By analyzing this imagery, geographers can identify patterns and trends, monitor changes over time, and make predictions about future developments.

500

Where is Protestant, Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox religions REGIONALLY?

Protestant in the North and West, Catholic in the South and Eastern Orthodox in the East.

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