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Europe Physical Geography

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Europe

Physical Geography

Where is Europe?

• Part of Eurasia (or Afro-Eurasia)– Eastern border is the Ural

Mountains down to Caucasus and through the Black Sea

• The Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from Asia

• The Atlantic forms the Western boundary– Greenland and Iceland are

considered part of Europe

A Peninsula of Peninsulas

• Europe is a peninsula of Asia

• There are five main peninsulas of Europe:– Jutland– Iberian Peninsula– Apennine (or Italian)

Peninsula– Balkan Peninsula– Scandinavian Peninsula

• This means that most places in Europe are close to sea access

Topography

• Southern Europe is mountainous

• Continues through hilly uplands

• Northern Europe is a broad, flat plain– Good agricultural

land– Allowed for invaders

Mountains

• Act as a barrier between groups and climate

• Major mountains:– Alps

• Separate Apennine Peninsula from Europe

• Tallest mountain is Mount Blanc– Apennine

• Run length of Italian Peninsula– Pyrenees

• Separate Iberian Peninsula from Europe

– Balkans• Separate Balkan peninsula,

breaks up many ethnic groups

Waterways

• A strategic waterways – The English Channel

• Separates GB from France– The Strait of Gibraltar

• Separates Spain from Africa– The Dardanelles and Bosporus

• Separates Europe and Asia in Turkey

Climate• Europe is in the middle and high latitudes, therefore,

Europe has many different types of climates.– In Northern Europe there are Tundra and Sub-arctic

climates.– Most of Western Europe has a Marine West Coast climate

zone.– Southern Europe has a Mediterranean climate

More Climate

• Wind currents and ocean currents have a large impact on the climate of Europe.– The North Atlantic Drift is

an ocean current that warms Europe.

– Wind currents called the Westerlies pick up warm air from the NAD and carry it over Europe, they also bring rain• Farther inland,

Westerlies have less impact and the climate is more harsh

Human-Environment Interaction

THE NETHERLANDS AND VENICE

The Netherlands

*Netherlands is also called Holland and the people are known as the Dutch. (I’m fairly sure they did this to create confusion among Geography students)• 40% of the Netherlands was once

underwater• Dutch needed more land so they

build dikes and created new land: Polders

• The Dutch created a freshwater lake by blocking off an arm of the North Sea in the 1900s

• Currently there is talk of building a 6500 foot mountain in Holland

Polders

Ijsselmeer Lake

Proposed Mountain:

Venice

• Germanic Tribes were invading Italy, so people fled to a lagoon

• Over time became a major trading center

• To build Venice– Sunk wooden supports into the

lagoon– Venice is gradually sinking due to

• Higher sea levels• Sinking supports