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Europe
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VMS Library 20082009
1
Satellite View
2
Longitude /
Latitude
3
Europe’s Latitude vs.
US
4
3,800 square miles
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Regions
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Northern Peninsulas
Scandinavian
Peninsula
Jutland
Peninsula
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Southern
Peninsulas
Iberian
Peninsul
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Crimean
Peninsul
Italian
a
Balkan
Peninsul
Peninsul Anatolea
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la
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Mediterranean Sea:
Strait of Gibraltar &
the “Pillars of
Hercules”
2,400 miles long & 1,000 miles wide
“Crossroads of 3 Continents”
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Rivers
Po R.
T
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The Danube River
17 7
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The Danube River
Where Buda
& Pest Meet
Flows through the 12 countries of
Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary,
Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, and the
Ukraine.
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The Alps
Cover most of Switzerland,
Austria, and parts of Italy and
France.
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Mt. Blanc in the Alps
Highest mountain in the Alps: 15,771 feet
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15
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mi l
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Ural Mountains:The Great
Divide
Divides the European and
Asian sections of Russia.
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The Ural Mountains
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The BENELUX Countries
Belgium
Netherlands
Luxembourg
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Holland’s Dikes
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Amsterdam’s Canals
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Norwegian Fjords
Glaciers
cut deep
valleys in
the ocean
during the
Ice Age.
20
Reykjavik, Iceland:
“The Youngest Oldest
Country”
Volcanoes
Hot
Springs
Geysers
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Mt. Etna, Sicily
An active
volcano
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Eastern Europe
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Russia’s 10 Time Zones
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Siberia -->
Permafrost
Average temperatures of January
vary from 0 to -50°C, and in
July from 1 to 25°C
150,000,000 population.
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Lake Baikal,
Siberia
The oldest and deepest
lake in the world.
20% of the world’s total
unfrozen water supply.
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Trans-Siberian
Railroad
Completed in 1905
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Trans-Siberian Railroad
The main line runs 5,785 miles.
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Climat
e
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Average Annual
Precipitation
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Germany’s Black Forest
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Germany’s Black
Forest
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Tundra: The Not-So-Barren
Land
Below the Arctic Circle
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LAND USE
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Population Density
[People Per Square Mile]
Belgium
336.82
Mexico
52.15
Japan
336.72
United 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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Populatio
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