Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
• Europe is the second smallest of the continents.
• The population density in Europe is 34 per Km2 (87 people per mi2).
• Cuts Italy off from the rest of Europe. Mont Blanc is the highest peak.
Pyrenees
• It forms a natural border between France and Spain and separates the
Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe. It extends for about
500 km
• Rivers that flow into the Atlantic Ocean are short with high
volume of water.( The Seine and theThames)
• Rivers that flow into the Mediterranean Sea: They are short with
irregular water flow.( Po and Rhone).
• Rivers that flow into the Caspian Sea and Black Sea : They are
long and regular (Volga and Danube).
• There are many medium size lakes in Central Europe, for example
the Lake Constance and Lake Geneva.
IMPORTANT RIVERS
Oceanic climate
Mediterranean climate
Tourist spot in Europe
Natural Resources in Europe
There are many different natural resources found in Europe. These include
wood, soil, water, fish, natural gas, coal, and iron.
The resource of fish and water can be found in the Mediterranean Sea.
Water is an abundant resource in Europe because there are so many bodies of
water in/near Europe. Since fish are in water there is also a decent supply of
fish.
Who is a European?
Most Europeans speak a language that shares the name with their
country.
French in France
English in England (Ireland and Scotland too)
Italian in Italy
German in Germany
Exception:
Switzerland: French, Italian, German, Romansch
Most Europeans speak at least 2 languages: native language +
English, many speak 3-4!