Chapter 11 - Northwestern Europe

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Chapter 11 - Northwestern Europe

Ch 11:1 - Physical Geography of Northwestern Europe Landforms Northwestern Europe consists of plains interrupted by mountains. Filled with fertile soil and many rivers, the Great European Plain is an important area for farming. The southern edge of the plains is covered in loess, a fine, rich soil left by glaciers. The Alps, a tall, jagged mountain range, runs across the southern part of the region.

Ch. 11:1 - Physical Geography of Northwestern Europe Water Systems Water plays a critical role in the lives and economies of Northwestern Europe. Most cities are within 300 miles of a sea or ocean coast. The lakes in the Alps are an important water source. With nearly 25 percent of the Netherlands below sea level, the Dutch have built a series of dikes, banks of earth or stone, to hold back water.

Climate, Biomes, & Resources Ch. 11:1 - Physical Geography of Northwestern Europe Climate, Biomes, & Resources The North Atlantic Current brings warm water up from the Caribbean, contributing to mild winters, cool summers, and abundant rainfall. Local winds can cause changes to the normal weather pattern, like the foehn, dry winter winds that can cause avalanches, the destructive masses of snow and ice that slide down mountainsides. The area’s abundant supply of coal and iron ore fueled industrial development.

The North Atlantic Current (also known as North Atlantic Drift and North Atlantic Sea Movement) is a powerful warm ocean current that continues the Gulf Stream northeast.

History and Government Ch. 11:2 -cHuman Geography of Northwestern Europe History and Government Northwestern Europe was profoundly influenced by Christianity and the Roman Empire. The Crusades opened up trade routes to the eastern Mediterranean. During the Enlightenment, people began to embrace reason and to question tradition. The European Union was formed in the 1990s as an alliance that works toward European economic and political unity.

Ch. 11:2 - Human Geography of Northwestern Europe Population Patterns Internal and external migration have shaped this area of Europe. After World War II, guest workers, or foreign laborers working temporarily in industrialized countries, helped encourage economic growth in the postwar period. Low birthrates have resulted in decreasing populations in some countries. Cities along navigable rivers like the Seine and Thames are key trading centers.

Society and Culture Today Ch. 11:2 - Human Geography of Northwestern Europe Society and Culture Today Many people speak more than one language in most of the countries located in Northwestern Europe. Christianity is the primary religion in the region, although many do not actively practice their faith. Women in this region achieved suffrage, or the right to vote, before women in the United States and many other areas of the world. Many influential artistic movements began here, such as Romanticism, Realism, and Impressionism.

Ch. 11:2 - Human Geography of Northwestern Europe Economic Activities Northwestern Europe is the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Over 70 percent of workers are employed in service industries. Agribusiness, or large-scale corporate farming, arose to address the increasing demand for food as the number of farmers shrank. The EU has achieved high volumes of trade by eliminating tariffs and trade barriers among member nations.

Ch. 11:3 - People and Their Environment: Northwestern Europe Managing Resources As a highly developed and industrialized economy, Northwestern Europe consumes large amounts of natural resources and generates large amounts of waste products. Countries that border the Mediterranean Sea sometimes use it for waste disposal. Overfishing has been a problem in the subregion. Fragmentation of the landscape is causing some animal populations to become isolated.

Ch. 11:3 - People and Their Environment: Northwestern Europe Human Impact Manufacturing and heavy auto use has increased air pollution. Polluted clouds drift from the industrial belt and cause acid deposition, wet or dry acid pollution that falls to the ground. This acid pollution withers forests, reduces oxygen for fish in rivers and lakes, and even damages buildings.

Ch. 11:3 - People and Their Environment: Northwestern Europe Addressing the Issues Countries in the EU can face legal action if they do not respect environmental protection laws. Many factories now burn natural gas instead of coal, or are powered by alternative energy sources. All the countries in Northwestern Europe have ratified the Kyoto Protocol, part of a treaty on climate change. Many nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are working to protect ecosystems.

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