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1 Physical Geography of Europe: The Peninsula of Peninsulas
Chapter 12 Notes Physical Geography of Europe: The Peninsula of Peninsulas

2 Section 1: Landforms & Resources
“Peninsula of Peninsulas”- Europe is a large peninsula of Asia, plus there are many peninsulas jutting out from it also.

3 Section 1: Landforms & Resources
Fjords- U-shaped valleys that connect to the sea, & filled with seawater after glaciers melted. Created by glaciers Common in Norway Flying

4 Section 1: Landforms & Resources
Northern Peninsulas- Scandinavian Peninsula Sweden & Norway Jutland Peninsula Denmark

5 Section 1: Landforms & Resources
Southern Peninsulas- Iberian Peninsula- Spain & Portugal Italian Peninsula- Italy Balkan Peninsula- Greece, Serbia…

6 Section 1: Landforms & Resources
DON’T WRITE European Islands- Iceland, Greenland, Ireland, Great Britain, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Ibiza, & Crete

7 Section 1: Landforms & Resources
DON’T WRITE Mountain Chains of Europe- Alps, Pyrenees, Apennine, & Balkan Mountains

8 Section 1: Landforms & Resources
Uplands- are hills or low mts. Massif Central- uplands of France

9 Seine River Danube River Rhine River

10 Section 1: Landforms & Resources
Peat- partially decayed plant matter, found in bogs, and used as fuel (Few Trees) Non-renewable (1mm per year)

11 Section 2: Climate & Vegetation
North Atlantic Drift- current of warm water from the tropics Prevailing westerlies pick up warmth from this and helps give Europe a mild climate

12 Section 2: Climate & Vegetation
Ice Hotel in Northern Sweden Video

13 Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
Dikes- earthen banks Polder- land that is reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining the water. 40% of the Netherlands (Holland) was once underwater Windmills are a familiar site here

14 Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
Don’t Write Acid Rain in Europe- has been happening since the industrial revolution in the 1700’s

15 Section 3: Human-Environment Interaction
Don’t Write Venice- Weight of the buildings is causing the city to slowly sink Global Warming?


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