GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE QUESTIONS

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GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE QUESTIONS MEDIEVAL EUROPE GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE QUESTIONS

QUESTION #1 Africa is the continent that is south of Europe.

QUESTION #2 These bodies of water allowed traders to move goods throughout Europe more easily but also made settlements along coastal areas vulnerable to attack by invaders.

QUESTION #3 Large cities may have been located along rivers because it was easier in medieval Europe to travel and ship goods by water.

QUESTION #4 The mountains acted as barriers to travelers and traders and as protection.

QUESTION #5 The fall of the Roman Empire created political disunity. Some invaders set up new kingdoms while in other areas the Catholic Church or political leaders in Constantinople worked to maintain order.

QUESTION #6 These cities are all located next to bodies of water, which allowed travelers and traders to reach them easily.

QUESTION #7 This area has warm summers and cold winters. It rains moderately and fog and clouds are common. Soils have high levels of clay.

QUESTION #8 This area has hot summers and mild winters. The soil tends to be sandy and drains well.