Chapter 12-14 Geography Test
Where do many Western Europeans live
Cities
Belgium
Flemish, French, German
How did nationalism impact Western Europe
It contributed to the rise of modernism
Which countries does the Jutland peninsula occupy
Most of Denmark and a small part of Germany
What are the 2 major castle lined rivers in Europe
The Danube and the Rhine
What is the period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance called
The Middle Ages
What fraction of European forest have been affected by acid rain
1/4
What percentage of French land is located in the uplands? What are these uplands called?
1/6, Massif Central
What year did William conquer England
1066
How many islands make up the city of Venice
120
When did Germany unify as a nation?
1871
What year did **** area, Greece, Montelegro, Romania, and Serbia break free from the Ottoman Empire
1908
When did Greece, Portugal, and Spain join the European Union
1980
When did Germany reunite under and democratic government
1990
How far from the ocean or sea are many locations in Europe
300 miles
What percentage of European land is suitable for farming
33%
What percentage of France's electricity is produced by nuclear energy
80%
How long is the Rhine
820 miles
How many countries does the Danube river touch and how long is the river
9 countries, and 1771 miles long
Why were trees in the Black Forest dying in the 1960s
Acid rain
Which mountain range divides Italy
Apennines
Spain
Automobiles
Why is Western Europe a leader in developing industry
Because it was rich in coal and iron ore
Why is the Netherlands prone to flooding
Because much of its land is below sea level
Why has Germany struggled economically since WW2
Because the west had a much higher standard of living then the east
Where is dairy farming prevalent
Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland
Where we're oil and natural gas found in 1959
Beneath the North Sea floor
What is the predominant religion is France
Catholic
Italy
Clothes and shoes
What 2 natural resources are abundant in Europe ?
Coal and iron ore
Mistral
Cold dry wind from the north
What is the North Atlantic drift
Current of warm water from the tropics
Netherlands
Dutch
Which Western European country is the largest producer of agricultural products
France
What are the 2 largest, dominant countries in Europe?
France and Germany
What are the top 3 European manufacturing nations
France, Germany, and the Netherlands
Which countries do the alps run through
France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and the northern Balkan peninsula
France
French
Which Romance language evolved from Latin
French
Monaco
French, English, Italian, monegasque dialect
How do the Pyrenees restrict movement
From France to Spain and Portugal
Austria
German
Germany
German
What caused WW2
German resentment over harsh terms on their country
Liechtenstein
German, Alemannic dialect
Switzerland
German, French, Italian, romansch
Name the larger islands in Europe
Great Britain, Ireland, Iceland, and Greenland
What are uplands
Hills or very low mountains that may also contain messas and high plateaus
What is another name for the Netherlands
Holland
Sirocco
Hot, steady south wind that blows from North Africa across the Mediterranean
What problems exist in Venice present day?
Industrial waste, sewage, and saltwater are combining to eat away at the foundations of buildings and damage the buildings themselves
Why is europe known as a "peninsula of peninsulas"?
It has many smaller islands
What is the Zuider Zee
It was an arm of the North Sea and now is a fresh water lake
What happens to Germany after WW2
It was split into 2 nations
What are musicians came out of Germany and Austria
Johann Sebastian Bach, and Ludwig van Beethoven
Luxembourg
Luxembourgian, German, French
Which 4 countries pump oil from rigs as far as 400 miles out in the ocean
Norway, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Denmark
Which 3 bodies of water bind the Scandinavian peninsula
Norwegian Sea, the North Sea, and the Baltic Sea
What is the TGV
One of the worlds fastest passenger trains in France
What is a peat and what do the Irish use peat for
Partially decayed plant matter found in bogs, it is burned from fuel once cut from beds
City state
Political unit made up of a city and its surrounding land
What are the 2 main religions in the Netherlands Switzerland and Germany
Protestants and Catholic
What are the 2 largest cities in Venice
San Marco and Rialto
Which country has been particularly devasted by acid rain
Scandinavia
What is the name of the Northern European peninsula? Which countries does the peninsula occupy?
Scandinavian, Norway, Sweden
Why is the Scandinavian peninsula particularly interesting
Shows the results of the movements of glaciers during the ice age
What are seaworks
Structures that are used to control the seas destructive impact on human life
Aqueducts
Structures which carried water
Which countries are considered the Benelux countries
Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg
Portugal
Textile mills
What body of water does the Danube river link to Europe too
The Black Sea
What are the 3 major peninsulas in Southern Europe
The Iberian Peninsula is home to Spain and Portugal. The Pyrenees Mountains block off this peninsula from the rest of Europe. The Italian Peninsula is home to Italy. It is shaped like a boot, extends into the Mediterranean Sea, and has 4,700 miles of coastline. The Balkan Peninsula is bordered by the Adriatic, Mediterranean, and Aegean Seas. It is mountainous, so transportation is difficult.
What is one of the most fertile agricultural regions in the world?
The Northern European plain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and Poland
What is the most famous mountain chain in Europe
The alps
What is nationalism
The beliefs that people should be loyal to their nation and the people who share land and culture
What is one difference between the US and Western Europe
The crime rates are lower
How was acid rain created In Europe
The factories produce high amounts of sulfur dioxide and that mixes with the rain
What caused WW1
The nationalistic rivalry and competition for colonies among European nations
What was Switzerland specialize in
The service industry of banking
Why is Venice gradually sinking
The weight of the buildings is so great that it has compressed the underlying ground, rise of the sea level
How did the Netherlands accommodate their growing population
They reclaimed land from sea
How do the mountains and uplands of Europe impact European populations
They separate groups of people because they are like walls
How do people and goods move in and around Venice
Two choices: take a boat or walk
What does Northern Europe consist of
United Kingdom, Ireland, and Nordic countries
Cultural cross roads
Various cultures cross paths
What did the Dutch begin using in the 1400s to power pumps that drained the land
Windmills
What are fjords? What do they provide?
steep U-shaped valleys that connect to the sea and that filled with seawater after the glaciers melted. Fjords provide excellent harbors for fishing boats.