Chapter 14: Northern Europe

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Fjords

A narrow inlet of the sea set between high rocky cliffs.

Sami

A group of living across northern Scandinavian

Greenland

A territory of Denmark

North Atlantic drift

An ocean current that bring warm moist air across the Atlantic Ocean.

Roman Catholic

Most Irish this religion

Kingdoms that ruled the British Isles

Celts, Angles, Saxons, Vikings, Normans, Romans

Vikings

Conquered the British Isles, Finland and parts of France, Germany and Russia

Norway

Country with one of the longest coastlines of any country in the world.

Iceland

Declared independence in 1944

Vikings

Early warriors and explorers from Scandinavian.

Geothermal energy

Energy from the heat of earths interior

Primary resources in Northern Europe

Energy resources, forests, and soils and surrounding seas

rugged hills

Fewer people live in this portion of Northern Europe because of the rocky soil and uneven terrain make it difficult for farming.

Vikings

First to reach North America

United Kingdom made up of...

Four small countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

Oficial languages in Ireland

Gaelik

Iceland

Geothermal energy is a natural resource important here.

Norway

Has an irregular, jagged coastline where glaciers created fjords in Northern Europe.

Scandinavian

Home to the vikings

short and mild

In subarctic regions of Northern Europe, winters are long and cold and summers are....

Industrial revolution

Iron, steel. And textiles boosted the Economy

Urban areas

More than 84% of Swedes live in

Phisycal geography of Northern Europe

Mountains, fjords, some hills and some plains.

Which seas provide fish ?

North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Atlantic Ocean

Uninhabitable

Not able to support human settlement.

neutral

Not taking sides in an international conflict

Greenland

Part of Denmark

Iceland

Part of Scandinavian

Britain

Part of the Roman Empire

Hydroelectricity

Produced by lakes and rivers

What covers Northern Europe?

Ruff, rocky hills and low mountains

Sweden

Scandavian largest country.

Vikings

Scandinavian warrior who raided Europe and the mediterranean

Denmark

Scandinavian's most densely populated country.

geyser

Spring that shoots hot water and stream into the air.

England

Strong economy and mighty Navy

Stockholm

Sweden's capital and largest city

False

The British empire was very large in the 1700s and began to decline in the 1800.

Warmer

The North Atlantic Drift keeps most of Northern Europe... than other locations at similar latitudes.

False

The United Kingdom consist of three small countries.

Oslo

The capital of Norway

False

The conflict in Northern Ireland involves a Catholic majority and Protestant minority.

True

The government of the United Kingdom and Ireland are both democracy.

True

Today, the British Isles are one of the wealthiest region in Europe.

Norway

Won independence from Sweden in the early 1900

Sweden, Denmark , Greenland ,Norway, Finland and Iceland

Worlds most peaceful nations


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