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Europe 1.1 Physical Geography • Europe is made up of several peninsulas with varied land regions and climates • Large Peninsula- Western Eurasian • Smaller Peninsulas – Italian – Scandinavian – Iberian 1.1 Physical Geography • Europe also consists of many significant islands – – – – – – Great Britain Ireland Iceland Greenland Sicily & Crete Corsica 1.1 -Physical Geography • Four major land regions of Europe – Western Uplands – stretch from the Scandinavian peninsula to Spain and Portugal – Northern European Plain- lowlands that reach across northern Europe – Central Uplands – Alpine- consists of the Alps and several other mountain ranges 1.1 -Climate • Europe has a mostly a humid temperate climate. Factors that influence that climate: – North Atlantic Drift- warm water current – Sirocco winds- winds that blow across Mediterranean Sea that bring wet weather to southern Europe – Mistral winds- cold, dry winds that blow across France 1.1 - 3 Climates of Europe • Mediterranean – western Europe has hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters; provides an extended growing season • Humid Continental- eastern Europe has warm, wet summers and long cold winters • Polar- Iceland, Greenland, and northern Scandinavia have cool summers and long, cold winter; very short growing season 1.2- Europe’s Coastline • Trade- goods, ideas and religions have been moved throughout the world from the many ports of Europe • Industry- fishing, ship building, harbors and even agriculture( polders). • Exploration- around the world for wealth, religion and empires • Settlement- almost every continent 1.3- Mountains • Mountains – – – – Alps- Switzerland, Germany and France Pyrenees- separate France and Spain Apennines- run along the Italian peninsula Carpathian- extend through Poland, Romania, and Ukraine – All of these mountains provide natural resources( forestry, mining and agriculture) 1.3- Rivers • Many navigable rivers used for transportation and trade • Danube – flows through ten countries from the Alps to the Black Sea • Rhine- flows from the Alps of Switzerland and Germany to the North Sea • Canals have been built to connect rivers and form waterways across Europe 1.3 - Plains • Northern European Plain – stretches from France all the way to Russia – Provides fertile soil – Many large farms – Location of most large cities in Europe 1.4 Protecting the Mediterranean Sea • Human activities have a negative affect: – – – • Over fishing Pollution Over development of coast- erosion What’s being done? – – – Marine reserves Fishing quotas Stricter pollution controls