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Adapted from Ms. Susan M. Pojer

Horace Greeley High School

Chappaqua, NY

Adapted from Ms. Susan M. Pojer

Horace Greeley High School

Chappaqua, NY

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Europe’s Latitude v. U.S.Europe’s Latitude v. U.S.

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Former Soviet Region Compared in Latitude & Area with the United

States

Former Soviet Region Compared in Latitude & Area with the United

States

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Satellite View of EuropeSatellite View of Europe

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3,800 square miles

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REGIONS

REGIONS

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Continents by Size (sq. km.)Continents by Size (sq. km.)

Asia 44,579,000

Africa 30,065,000

North America 24,256,000

South America 17,819,000

Antarctica 13,209,000

Europe 9,938,000

Oceania (incl. Australia)   7,687,000

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Europe: A Peninsula of Peninsulas?

Europe: A Peninsula of Peninsulas?

OROR

A Peninsula of Asia?A Peninsula of Asia?

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Europe: An Asian Peninsula?

Europe: An Asian Peninsula?

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Northern PeninsulasNorthern Peninsulas

Jutland Peninsula

Scandinavian Peninsula

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Southern PeninsulasSouthern Peninsulas

Iberian Peninsul

a

Italian Peninsul

a

Balkan Peninsul

a

CrimeanPeninsul

a

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Peninsulas

Peninsulas

Scand

inav

ian

Pen.

JutlandPen.

Iberian Pen.

Italian Pen. Balkan Pen.

Crimean Pen.

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Bodies

of

Water

Bodies

of

Water Mediterranean Sea

North Sea

AtlanticOcean Baltic

Sea

BlackSea

AegeanSea

Adriatic Sea

TyrrhenianSea

Bay ofBiscay

Strait ofGibraltar

DardanellesStrait

ArcticOcean

English Channel

CaspianSea

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The Mediterranean Sea The Mediterranean Sea

2,400 miles long & 1,000 miles wide

“Crossroads of 3 Continents”

Strait of Gibraltar & the “Pillars of

Hercules”

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Rivers

Rivers Danube R.

Seine R.Rhine R.

Loire R.

Po R.

Tiber R.

Tagus R.

Thames R.

Elbe R.

Oder R.

Vistula R.

Dnieper R

.

Vo

lga R

.Don R.

Ebro R.

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The Danube RiverThe Danube River

1770 miles

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The Danube RiverThe Danube River

Flows through the 12 countries of Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, and the Ukraine.

Where Buda & Pest MeetWhere Buda & Pest MeetBiking

along the Danube

Biking along the Danube

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The Volga RiverThe Volga River

It’s the longest river in Europe --> 2,300 miles.

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The Volga RiverThe Volga River

The river is so polluted that the sturgeon catch has been decreased by 60%.

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Why are most of the capitals of Europe on major rivers?

Why are most of the capitals of Europe on major rivers?

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Capitals on the Rivers Capitals on the Rivers

Paris, right bank of the SeineParis, right bank of the SeineLondon on the ThamesLondon on the Thames

Prague on the VltavaPrague on the Vltava Budapest on the DanubeBudapest on the Danube

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Capitals on the Rivers Capitals on the Rivers

Berlin on the SpreeBerlin on the SpreeMoscow on the Moscow RiverMoscow on the Moscow River

Rome on the TiberRome on the Tiber Vienna on the DanubeVienna on the Danube

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What’sthe

answer??

What’sthe

answer??

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Answer:Answer:

They are Europe’s lifeline!

They are Europe’s lifeline!

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Moutains

&

Peaks

Moutains

&

Peaks

Alps Mts.Pyrennes Mts.

Apennines Mts.

Dinaric Alps

Carpathian Mts. Caucasus Mts.

Ural M

ts.

Mt. Etna ^

Mt. Vesuvius ^Mt. Olympus ^

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ElevationElevation

AlpsCarpathians

Caucasus

Urals

Pyrennes

Apennines

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The AlpsThe Alps

The Alps cover most of Switzerland, Austria, and parts of Italy and France.

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Mt. Blanc in the AlpsMt. Blanc in the Alps

It’s the highest mountain in the Alps: 15,771 feet.

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The Caucasus MountainsThe Caucasus Mountains

The origin of the word Caucasian.

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Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains

Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains

Home of Vlad Tepeš, the Drakul (“Count Dracula”)

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Ural Mountains: “The Great Divide”

Ural Mountains: “The Great Divide”

It divides the European and Asian sections of Russia.

1500

mile

s

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The Ural MountainsThe Ural Mountains

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Plains

Plains

Northern European Plain

Steppes

Siberian Lowlands

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The BENELUX CountriesThe BENELUX Countries

* Belgium

* Netherlands

* Luxembourg

* Belgium

* Netherlands

* Luxembourg

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Holland’s DikesHolland’s Dikes

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Amsterdam’s CanalsAmsterdam’s Canals

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Plateaus

Plateaus

Meseta

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Completed

Map

Completed

Map

North Sea

AtlanticOcean Baltic

Sea

BlackSea

AegeanSea

Adriatic Sea

TyrrhenianSea

Bay ofBiscay

Strait ofGibraltar

DardanellesStrait

ArcticOcean

English Channel

CaspianSeaDanube R.

Seine R.Rhine R.

Loire R.

Po R.

Tiber R.

Tagus R.

Thames R.

Elbe R.

Oder R.

Vistula R.

Dnieper R

.

Vo

lga R

.Don R.

Ebro R.

Alps Mts.Pyrennes Mts.

Apennines Mts.

Dinaric Alps

Carpathian Mts. Caucasus Mts.

Ural M

ts.

Mt. Etna ^

Mt. Vesuvius ^Mt. Olympus ^

Siberian Lowlands

Northern European Plain

Steppes

Scand

inav

ian

Pen.

Jutland Pen.

Iberian Pen.

Crimean Pen.

Balkan Pen.

Anatolean Pen.

Peloponnesian Pen.

Italian Pen.

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10,000 BCE – Ice Age10,000 BCE – Ice Age

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Norwegian FjordsNorwegian Fjords

Glaciers cut deep valleys in the ocean during the Ice Age.

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Earthquake ZonesEarthquake Zones

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Reykjavik, Iceland:“The Youngest Oldest Country”

Reykjavik, Iceland:“The Youngest Oldest Country”

• Volcanoes

• Hot Springs

• Geysers

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Mediterranean IslandsMediterranean Islands

The are generally rugged & mountainous.

The Mediterranean Sea is so polluted that it will take 1000 years to clean up.

Sardinia

Cyprus

Malta

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Mt. Etna, SicilyMt. Etna, Sicily

an active volcano

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Mt. Vesuvius, ItalyMt. Vesuvius, Italy

1944 eruption

Pompeii, 79 CE

Herculaneum, 79 CE

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Eastern EuropeEastern Europe

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Russia’s 10 Time ZonesRussia’s 10 Time Zones

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Siberia --> PermafrostSiberia --> Permafrost

The average temperatures of January vary from 0 to -50°C and in July from 1 to 25°C.

150,000,000 population. a former “gulag” Soviet prison camp

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Lake Baikal, SiberiaLake Baikal, Siberia

It’s the oldest and deepest lake in the world.

20% of the world’s total unfrozen water supply

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Trans-Siberian RailroadTrans-Siberian Railroad

It was completed in 1905.

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Trans-Siberian RailroadTrans-Siberian Railroad

The main line runs 5,785 miles.

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Europe’s Latitude v. USEurope’s Latitude v. US

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Climate

Climate

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Average Annual Precipitation

Average Annual Precipitation

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Europe’s Natural RegionsEurope’s Natural Regions

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The North European PlainThe North European Plain

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The Northern European Plain --> An Invasion Route into Asia (& Vice

Versa?)

The Northern European Plain --> An Invasion Route into Asia (& Vice

Versa?)

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Steppes: “Soviet” Breadbasket

Steppes: “Soviet” Breadbasket

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The SteppesThe Steppes

25% of the old Soviet Union’s food supply

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Germany’s Black ForestGermany’s Black Forest

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Germany’s Black ForestGermany’s Black Forest

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Tundra: The Not-So-Barren Land

Below the Arctic Circle

Tundra: The Not-So-Barren Land

Below the Arctic Circle

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Land

Use

Land

Use

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Agricultural ActivityAgricultural Activity

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RESOURCES

RESOURCES

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MajorIndustrialResource

s

MajorIndustrialResource

s

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Oil Export Routes in the Caucasus AreaOil Export Routes in the Caucasus Area

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MajorEnvironmenta

lDisasters

& PollutionProblems

MajorEnvironmenta

lDisasters

& PollutionProblems

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Acid RainAcid Rain

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World Population by ContinentsWorld Population by Continents

Asia 3,737,000,000

Africa 823,000,000

Europe 729,000,000

North America 486,000,000

South America 351,000,000

Oceania (incl. Australia)   31,000,000

Antarctica no permanent population

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MajorReligiousGroups

inEurope

MajorReligiousGroups

inEurope

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Population Density[People Per Square Mile]

Population Density[People Per Square Mile]

Belgium 336.82 Mexico 52.15

Japan 336.72United States 29.77

India 336.62 World 14.42

United Kingdom 244.69 Norway 14.42

Italy 192.96 Canada 3.36

France 108.09 Russia 8.61

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PopulationDistributio

n

PopulationDistributio

n

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Population

Growth

Population

Growth

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Members of the Indo-European Language Family

Members of the Indo-European Language Family

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