The terrain of most of Southern Europe can be described as?
Southern Europe's landscape can be described as mostly mountainous.
How did bubonic plague spread to europe?
It was mostly the poor sanitary conditions they lived in. The festering corpses carried diseases which spread. It was brought in by ships from AAsia and Europe Jews were blamed because there towns had a lower mortality rate than non Jewish towns so they were killed so yer hopefully that answers your question
What were the alliances that had developed in Europe by 1914?
The Central Powers and the Allied Forces divided Europe.
What three countries are located an the Malay peninsula?
Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand are the three countries located on the Malay Peninsula. The Malay Peninsula is covered by more than half with rain-forests.
What country was the first in Europe to experience the Renaissance?
The Renaissance started in Florence, Italy and spread from there.
What is the weather like during spring in Europe?
Europe has four main climate types:
1. Maritime Climate:
Basically a mild temperature year round. There are mild to warm summers and cool winters. There is also no such thing as a dry season. This climate is mainly in Western Europe.
2. Mediterranean Climate:
Summers are warm to hot and winters are mild. Temperatures generally never fall below 13˚C during winter and rarely rise above 26.5˚C during summer. This climate is around the Mediterranean Sea.
3. Subarctic Climate:
This is one of the coldest climates on the planet and is experienced in Northern Europe. Winters are long and frigid. Summers are short and cool or mild.
4. Continental Climate:
There is a large contrast between seasons in continental climates. Winters are cold and summers are hot. This climate is experienced in Eastern Europe.
Why did nationalism become the universal faith in Europe in the 19th century?
It became a universal faith mostly because of the unity it brought to people and its propaganda-ized nature used by some liberal leaders in order to evoke feelings and emotions of rebellion within the people to stir up revolution. It became popular through such methods and came to be a sign of revolution.
source-ap European history, 4th block :)
What three countries in Northern Europe are known as Scandinavia?
Scandinavia includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. These countries have dominated Northern Europe throughout history, and have conquered Iceland and Finland in addition to other lands. They've spread their Scandinavian culture, languages, etc. to these lands, which is why Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in Scandinavia, but rarely. The term 'Nordic' refers to all five of these countries.
Northern Europe most commonly includes these five countries.
What peninsula sticks out into the north sea from Europe's mainland?
The Scandinavian peninsula - Norway, Sweden and Finland is by far the largest.
The other major peninsula in Northern Europe is the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark).
What three crops from Mexico were new to explorers from Europe?
Mexico is widely believed to be an arid country, but this is not the case. It has a vast territory, where almost 12% is used for agriculture. This means 232,761 square kilometers (89,869 sq mi), which are almost the size of the whole United Kingdom, are used to grow food and cash crops.
Main crops include corn (ranked 4th worldwide), sorghum (4th), and beans (5th).
Were parts of Europe were destroyed during 1914 18?
World War 1 was a global war centered in Europe. It resulted in the four major imperial powers (German, Russian, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman) end of existence.
What are the cuntrys in europe?
Iceland
Ireland
United Kingdom
Portugal
Spain
Malta
Andorra
Monaco
France
Vatican City
San Marino
Italy
Austria
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
Luxembourg
Belgium
Netherlands
Germany
Denmark
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Russia
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
Romania
Bulgaria
Turkey
Cyprus
Greece
Macedonia
Kosovo
Serbia
Albania
Montenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Slovenia
Hungary
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Poland
Georgia
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan
How was western Europe effected by the collapse of rome?
The Roman Empire collapsed in on itself from the heart, Rome. It was taken over by Barbarians. When Rome fell, the Eastern half actually stayed in shape, becoming the Byzantine Empire. However, in the West things were not good. Europe went into chaos for several hundred years, this being the Middle Ages. Western Europe did regrow and prosper until the Renaissance, a rebirth. However, Europe has recently begun falling again, losing power.
What country in Northern Europe refused to accept the Euro as its currency?
Denmark, Sweden, the UK, Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. These are countries in the European Union that do not currently use the Euro, however. Many are considering switching in the future, and some are currently in the process of transferring.
Who is Europe's lead producer of copper?
Russia is the leading producer of copper in Europe, and 7th in the world. However, this also includes Russia's land in Asia, so the country wholly in Europe with the largest copper production is Poland, who is the 10th largest producer in the world.
No- it is not regarded as a legitimate state by any nation other than Turkey itself (which created it in the first place) and is thus not admitted to the EU. However, the Euro is accepted there as currency.
Which physical feature separates Europe from Asia?
Eurasia is a landmass that contains the continents of Europe and Asia. As Europe is a part of Eurasia, it cannot be separated from Eurasia. If you were mistaking Eurasia for Asia, then there are multiple boundaries between Europe and Asia. They include the Ural Mountains, the Caucus Mountains, the Caspian Sea, and the Bosporus Strait.
Which countries still have a monarch today?
Jamaica,Antigua,Australia,Barbados,Papua New Guinea, Canada,United Kingdom,Bahamas, Barbuda,Belize, Grenada, New Zealand, St. Kitts, Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, the Grenadines, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Bahrain, Belgium, Brunei, Cambodia, Denmark, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco, Morrocco, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Thailand, and Tonga.
Where are europe's major peninsulas located in relation to each other?
It is located between the Iberian, Italy and the Balkans.
What is the US postage rate to Europe?
$0.98 for a standard letter size envelope weighing up to 1 ounce, United States to Germany. It's the same rate to all USPS "Group 5" Western European countries.
How has Europe changed during the past 30 years?
Europe has changed a lot from Europe of Napoleon's Empire to Europe of today on the map. Some changes are below:
-The names of the states
-the separation of the states
-the alliance among the states