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Northern Europe is a region of unique physical features, rich resources, and diverse climates. 
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World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Physical Geography 
The Big Idea 
Main Ideas 
•The physical features of Northern Europe include low mountain ranges and jagged coastlines. 
•Northern Europe’s natural resources include energy sources, soils, and seas. 
•The climates of Northern Europe range from a mild coastal climate to a freezing ice cap climate. 
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World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Main Idea 1: The physical features of Northern Europe include low mountain 
ranges and jagged coastlines. 
• Physical geography of Northern Europe changes greatly from 
one location to another. 
• Two regions make up Northern Europe. 
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– British Isles—a group of islands located across the 
English Channel from the rest of Europe 
– Scandinavia—a region of islands and peninsulas in far 
northern Europe, including Iceland to the west
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Main Idea 2: Northern Europe’s natural resources include energy sources, soils, and seas. 
Energy 
• Oil and natural gas deposits under the North Sea 
• Hydroelectric energy produced by lakes and rivers 
• Geothermal energy, or energy from the heat of Earth’s interior, from 
Iceland’s hot springs 
Forests and Soils 
•Large areas of timber-producing forests stretch across Finland and Scandinavian 
Peninsula. 
•Fertile soils provide rich farmland for crops. 
•Livestock like sheep and dairy cattle are common. 
Seas and Oceans 
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• North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean provide rich stocks of 
fish. 
• Fishing is key industry in Norway, Denmark, and Iceland.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Main Idea 3: The climates of Northern Europe range from a mild coastal climate to 
a freezing ice cap climate. 
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• Much of Northern Europe lies near Arctic Circle. 
• North Atlantic Drift, an ocean current that brings warm, moist 
air across the Atlantic Ocean, results in Northern Europe’s mild 
climates. 
• Much of Northern Europe has a marine west coast climate. 
–Denmark, the British Isles, and western Norway 
• Other parts have a humid continental climate. 
–Central Norway, Sweden, and southern Finland 
• Far north are colder climates. 
–Northern Scandinavia has a subarctic climate. 
–Iceland has tundra and ice cap climates.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
The British Isles 
The Big Idea 
Main Ideas 
•Invaders and a global empire have shaped the history of the British Isles. 
•British culture, such as government and music, has influenced much of the world. 
•Efforts to bring peace to Northern Ireland and maintain strong economies are important issues in the 
British Isles today. 
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Close cultural and historical ties link the pe o p l e of the British Isles today.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Main Idea 1: Invaders and a global empire have shaped the history of the British 
Isles. 
• Two independent countries make up the British Isles. 
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– Republic of Ireland 
– United Kingdom, which is a union of four small countries 
•England 
•Scotland 
•Wales 
•Northern Ireland 
• Throughout their history, the people of the British Isles have been linked 
together.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Main Idea 2: British culture, such as government and music, has influenced much 
of the world. 
• United Kingdom 
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– Constitutional monarchy—a type of democracy in which a king 
or queen serves as head of state but a legislature makes the laws 
– Magna Carta, a document drawn up in the Middle Ages, limited 
the powers of kings. 
– Prime minister leads British government. 
–Most members of Parliament, Britain’s legislative body, are 
elected. 
• Republic of Ireland 
– President as head of state 
– Prime minister, appointed by the president, runs the government 
with the Irish parliament.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
People and Culture 
People 
•The science of making maps 
•Develop accurate maps on almost any scale and keep them up to date. 
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• Sports such as soccer and rugby are a shared trait among people 
of Britain. 
• Immigrants from all corners of the world have settled in Britain, 
adding to the rich culture of the region.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Main Idea 3: Efforts to bring peace to Northern Ireland and maintain strong 
economies are important issues in the British Isles today. 
• Conflict in Northern Ireland 
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– Catholics believe they have not been treated fairly by Protestants, 
who are in the majority. 
– Bitter and violent struggle lasted for many years. 
– Cease-fire in 1990s, but some groups refused to disarm, or give up 
all weapons 
– Still working toward long-lasting peace 
• Economies are strong. 
– London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is a center for world 
trade and industry. 
– In Dublin, Ireland’s capital, computer equipment and software 
have become major industries.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Scandinavia 
The Big Idea 
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Scandinavia has developed into one of the most stable and prosperous regions in Europe. 
Main Ideas 
•The history of Scandinavia dates back to the time of the Vikings. 
•Scandinavia today is known for its peaceful and prosperous countries.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Main Idea 1: The history of Scandinavia dates back to the time of the Vikings. 
Vikings 
• Vikings were Scandinavian warriors who raided Europe 
and the Mediterranean in the early Middle Ages. 
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Previous 
–Excellent sailors 
–Conquered the British Isles, Finland, and parts of 
France, Germany, and Russia 
• Great explorers 
–Established settlements in Iceland and Greenland 
–First Europeans to reach North America
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Main Idea 2: Scandinavia today is known for its peaceful and prosperous countries. 
• Today, the countries of Scandinavia have much in 
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common 
–Similar political views, languages, and religion 
–Large, wealthy cities, strong economies, and well-educated 
workers 
–High standards of living
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
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Denmark 
•Smallest Scandinavian 
country and most 
densely populated 
•About 50 percent of 
land is used for 
farming. 
•Farm goods are 
important exports. 
Scandinavia Today 
Greenland 
•Geographically part of 
North America, but is a 
territory of Denmark 
•Thick ice sheet covers 
about 80 percent of the 
land. 
•Much of island is 
uninhabitable 
•Most live on southwest 
coast where climate is 
warmest. 
Sweden 
•Largest and most 
populous Scandinavian 
country 
•More than 80 percent live 
in urban areas 
• Stockholm, capital and 
largest city, 
•Sweden has been a 
neutral country for more 
than 200 years, meaning 
that it has chosen not to 
take sides in international 
conflicts.
World Geography 
Chapter 14 
Norway 
•One of the longest 
coastlines in the world 
•Oslo, capital city 
•Highest per capita 
GDP in Scandinavia 
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Finland 
•Helsinki is the capital 
and the largest city. 
•Paper and forest 
products are important 
exports. 
•Shipbuilding and 
electronics are important 
industries. 
Iceland 
•Fertile farmland along the 
island’s coast produces 
crops and supports cattle 
and sheep. 
•Fish account for about 70 
percent of Iceland’s 
exports. 
•Tourists come to see the 
geysers, volcanoes, and 
glaciers. 
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Ch.14 northern europe

  • 1. Northern Europe is a region of unique physical features, rich resources, and diverse climates. Next World Geography Chapter 14 Physical Geography The Big Idea Main Ideas •The physical features of Northern Europe include low mountain ranges and jagged coastlines. •Northern Europe’s natural resources include energy sources, soils, and seas. •The climates of Northern Europe range from a mild coastal climate to a freezing ice cap climate. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
  • 2. World Geography Chapter 14 Main Idea 1: The physical features of Northern Europe include low mountain ranges and jagged coastlines. • Physical geography of Northern Europe changes greatly from one location to another. • Two regions make up Northern Europe. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous – British Isles—a group of islands located across the English Channel from the rest of Europe – Scandinavia—a region of islands and peninsulas in far northern Europe, including Iceland to the west
  • 3. World Geography Chapter 14 Main Idea 2: Northern Europe’s natural resources include energy sources, soils, and seas. Energy • Oil and natural gas deposits under the North Sea • Hydroelectric energy produced by lakes and rivers • Geothermal energy, or energy from the heat of Earth’s interior, from Iceland’s hot springs Forests and Soils •Large areas of timber-producing forests stretch across Finland and Scandinavian Peninsula. •Fertile soils provide rich farmland for crops. •Livestock like sheep and dairy cattle are common. Seas and Oceans Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous • North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean provide rich stocks of fish. • Fishing is key industry in Norway, Denmark, and Iceland.
  • 4. World Geography Chapter 14 Main Idea 3: The climates of Northern Europe range from a mild coastal climate to a freezing ice cap climate. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous • Much of Northern Europe lies near Arctic Circle. • North Atlantic Drift, an ocean current that brings warm, moist air across the Atlantic Ocean, results in Northern Europe’s mild climates. • Much of Northern Europe has a marine west coast climate. –Denmark, the British Isles, and western Norway • Other parts have a humid continental climate. –Central Norway, Sweden, and southern Finland • Far north are colder climates. –Northern Scandinavia has a subarctic climate. –Iceland has tundra and ice cap climates.
  • 5. World Geography Chapter 14 The British Isles The Big Idea Main Ideas •Invaders and a global empire have shaped the history of the British Isles. •British culture, such as government and music, has influenced much of the world. •Efforts to bring peace to Northern Ireland and maintain strong economies are important issues in the British Isles today. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Close cultural and historical ties link the pe o p l e of the British Isles today.
  • 6. World Geography Chapter 14 Main Idea 1: Invaders and a global empire have shaped the history of the British Isles. • Two independent countries make up the British Isles. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous – Republic of Ireland – United Kingdom, which is a union of four small countries •England •Scotland •Wales •Northern Ireland • Throughout their history, the people of the British Isles have been linked together.
  • 7. World Geography Chapter 14 Main Idea 2: British culture, such as government and music, has influenced much of the world. • United Kingdom Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous – Constitutional monarchy—a type of democracy in which a king or queen serves as head of state but a legislature makes the laws – Magna Carta, a document drawn up in the Middle Ages, limited the powers of kings. – Prime minister leads British government. –Most members of Parliament, Britain’s legislative body, are elected. • Republic of Ireland – President as head of state – Prime minister, appointed by the president, runs the government with the Irish parliament.
  • 8. World Geography Chapter 14 People and Culture People •The science of making maps •Develop accurate maps on almost any scale and keep them up to date. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous • Sports such as soccer and rugby are a shared trait among people of Britain. • Immigrants from all corners of the world have settled in Britain, adding to the rich culture of the region.
  • 9. World Geography Chapter 14 Main Idea 3: Efforts to bring peace to Northern Ireland and maintain strong economies are important issues in the British Isles today. • Conflict in Northern Ireland Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous – Catholics believe they have not been treated fairly by Protestants, who are in the majority. – Bitter and violent struggle lasted for many years. – Cease-fire in 1990s, but some groups refused to disarm, or give up all weapons – Still working toward long-lasting peace • Economies are strong. – London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is a center for world trade and industry. – In Dublin, Ireland’s capital, computer equipment and software have become major industries.
  • 10. World Geography Chapter 14 Scandinavia The Big Idea Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Scandinavia has developed into one of the most stable and prosperous regions in Europe. Main Ideas •The history of Scandinavia dates back to the time of the Vikings. •Scandinavia today is known for its peaceful and prosperous countries.
  • 11. World Geography Chapter 14 Main Idea 1: The history of Scandinavia dates back to the time of the Vikings. Vikings • Vikings were Scandinavian warriors who raided Europe and the Mediterranean in the early Middle Ages. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous –Excellent sailors –Conquered the British Isles, Finland, and parts of France, Germany, and Russia • Great explorers –Established settlements in Iceland and Greenland –First Europeans to reach North America
  • 12. World Geography Chapter 14 Main Idea 2: Scandinavia today is known for its peaceful and prosperous countries. • Today, the countries of Scandinavia have much in Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous common –Similar political views, languages, and religion –Large, wealthy cities, strong economies, and well-educated workers –High standards of living
  • 13. World Geography Chapter 14 Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Denmark •Smallest Scandinavian country and most densely populated •About 50 percent of land is used for farming. •Farm goods are important exports. Scandinavia Today Greenland •Geographically part of North America, but is a territory of Denmark •Thick ice sheet covers about 80 percent of the land. •Much of island is uninhabitable •Most live on southwest coast where climate is warmest. Sweden •Largest and most populous Scandinavian country •More than 80 percent live in urban areas • Stockholm, capital and largest city, •Sweden has been a neutral country for more than 200 years, meaning that it has chosen not to take sides in international conflicts.
  • 14. World Geography Chapter 14 Norway •One of the longest coastlines in the world •Oslo, capital city •Highest per capita GDP in Scandinavia Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Finland •Helsinki is the capital and the largest city. •Paper and forest products are important exports. •Shipbuilding and electronics are important industries. Iceland •Fertile farmland along the island’s coast produces crops and supports cattle and sheep. •Fish account for about 70 percent of Iceland’s exports. •Tourists come to see the geysers, volcanoes, and glaciers. Scandinavia Today {continued}