BJU Cultural Geography Chapter 5: Section 1 Northern Europe
time zone
24 geographical regions (running in vertical strips) in which the residents observe the same time.
North Atlantic Drift
A current of warm water, coming from the coast of Canada, that keeps Northern Europe warm.
The Pennines
A mountain system that forms the "backbone" of England.
River Thames
A river that flows through England
International Date Line
An imaginary line in the Pacific Ocean where time on the east side is one day behind time on the west side.
MAP
Can you identify the following bodies of water on a map? Atlantic Ocean, The English Channel
MAP
Can you identify the following countries on a map? England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland
Lochs and Fjords
Deep narrow LAKES or bays carved by glaciers.
Glens
Narrow VALLEYS carved by glaciers.
Great Britain
The larger ISLAND of the British Isles. It contains Scotland, England and Wales.
London
The largest city on the Thames and the capital of England.
England
The largest country of the United Kingdom
Greenland
The largest island in the world. It is a territory of Denmark.
English Channel
The narrow body of water which separates England from France.
Big Ben
The nickname for the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London.
Scandinavia
The part of northern Europe that contains the countries of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland. It is called the land of the Midnight Sun.
Eurasia
the landmass that Europe and Asia share
United Kingdom
The NATION composed of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland, which all used to be separate Kingdoms.