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1.How does Europe’s latitude compare to the latitude of the United States?

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Europe is farther north

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2.What are the three regions of

Europe?

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Northern, Eastern, Western

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3.How does Europe’s size

compare to that of other continents?

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Second smallest

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4.What is a peninsula?

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Piece of land surrounded by

water on 3 sides

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Why are most of the capitals of

Europe located on major rivers?

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Transportation, food, water

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Which of the following is NOT a

mountain range found in Europe?

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Urals, Pyrenees, Alps

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What divides the European and Asian parts of

Russia?

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Urals

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What area of Europe has the

best soil for farming?

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Northern European Plains

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9.How were fjords created?

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Glaciers

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10. Why is Siberia so harsh a climate?

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Permafrost covers the ground

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11. Why do locations on the Atlantic Ocean have a marine west

coast climate?

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North Atlantic current

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12. What is Russia’s steppe

region also known as?

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Soviet Breadbasket

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13. What are the environmental

concerns of Europe?

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Acid rain, air polution,

deforestation

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14. What causes acid rain?

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Manufacturing

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15. What is the worst nuclear

accident in history?

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Chernobyl

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16. What language family

are French, Italian, and Spanish?

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Romance

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17. What is the most common

religion in Europe?

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Christianity

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18. What landform is made up of

Finland, Norway and Sweden?

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Scandinavian Peninsula

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19. What is the natural border between the

Iberian Peninsula and France?

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Pyrenees Mountains

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20. What body of water separates

England and France?

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English Channel

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21. What nation is made up of many

islands?

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Greece

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22. What body of water is the

southern border of Europe?

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Mediterranean Sea

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23. What are some examples of

physical features on a map?

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Mountains, rivers, oceans

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24. What lines run parallel to the

equator?

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Latitude

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25. What imaginary line runs through Greenwich, England?

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Prime Meridian

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26. What are intermediate directions?

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NE, SE, NW, SW

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27. What is a scale used for? How do you use

it?

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To measure distance

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28. What is a location in

relation to another location known

as?

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Relative location

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29. Name the world’s oceans

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Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian

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30. Name the continents

located in the western

hemisphere.

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North America, South America

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FinalFinalJeopardyJeopardy

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FinalFinalJeopardyJeopardy

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On which landform are

Spain and Portugal located?

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Iberian Peninsula