Transcript Europe

Europe
Warm up
Instructions
1.
Procure your folder
2.
Turn to your map of Europe
3.
Identify NORWAY, SWITZERLAND, and LUXEMBOURG
One color or symbol.
4. identify FRANCE, SPAIN, and UKRAINE one color or symbol
5. Identify GERMANY, UNITED KINGDOM, ITALY, and FRANCE with one color or
symbol.
Physical Characteristics
– Europe's Mountains Regions like the Pyrenees and the ALPS benefefit the
economy of Europe by providing opportunities for recreation (Skiing, camping,
etc.) and mineral resources.
Europe
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There are places in Europe that are threatened by air and water pollution.
Black forest, Cities like Venice, and Rivers like the Rhine, Danube, and the Seine.
– 3.
Many industrial and transportation centers are developing near mineral
deposits in the Ruhr Valley, and the Po valley. (ex. iron ore and coal)
– 4.
Rivers and Canals Serve as major transportation links.
– 5.
Europe’s economy benefits from oil reserves in the North Sea.
– 6.
Europe’s workforce is well-educated. Some examples are the use of
industrial and technological societies, and banking in Switzerland.
– 7.
Europe uses advanced farming techniques (unlike slash and burn
agriculture) that allow higher crop yields, fertile soils, and black earth
(chernozem)
– 8.
Europe has a well-developed infrastructure. Which other region has a
highly developed infrastructure.
THE CHUNNEL
– 9.
The Chunnel is an underwater, underground tunnel that connects London
to Paris
– 10. There are
differences in western
and Eastern Europe’s
development because of
differences in Europe’s
past economies.
– 12. Sweden and Denmark have governments that play a large role in the
economy.
Climate
– Europe has varied climate regions: Tundra to Mediterranean
Mediterranean Climate- warm, wet winters under prevailing
westerly winds and calm, hot, dry summers.
Exit Ticket
1.
Europe suffers from which two kinds of pollution?
2.
What serves as a major transportation route for Europeans?
3.
What is the major underwater tunnel that connects the United Kingdom and
France?
4.
Is Europe’s work force well educated or ill=educated?
5.
What is the European Union?
6.
List three things you learned about Europe from today’s class?
Warm up1.
What is Eurasia?
2.
Does Europe have different climates?
3.
What are the characteristics of a Mediterranean climate?
4.
What is the Chunnel?
5.
List two regions (not countries) that have a well or highly- developed
infrastructure.
6.
What is an infrastructure?
7.
What is the difference between communism and capitalism?
8.
What is the European Union?
9.
Once you have finished, exchange a high-five with your neighbor without talking.
What in the world!?
1. What is going on in this picture?
2. What do you think would happen if one of the
spheres was removed?
3. What do you think would happen if one of the
planks was removed?
Physical notes continued
– Interdependence: members
of a group are mutually
dependent on the others.
– European countries are
interdependent on one
another for trade.
Demographics typical of developed
economies
– High per capita GDP
– High life expectancy
– Low population growth rate
– Low infant mortality rate
– Small percentage of population under age 15
– High literacy rate
Polder Presentation
1.
Go to FAO.org
2.
Search the word polder
3.
Read the summary of the polders in the Netherlands.
4.
Discuss the Summary with your group to make sure they understand it.
5.
Read the assigned section with your group and write a short summary.
6.
Create a one page PowerPoint to go with your summary
7.
Prepare to present your subject
8.
prepare to present it.