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In the modern era, pollution has changed the physical environment and vegetation.
There are a few natural resources that is important to the Europe's. The natural resources are physical geography, environment and humans.
There was really no concern for the environment as there is nowadays. European settlers treated the environment like they did in Europe.
The Appalachian Mountains in North America and the Alps in Europe are examples of mountain ranges caused by folding of the Earth's crust through tectonic processes.
No, Africa did not push into Europe to form the Alps during the Cenozoic era. The formation of the Alps is primarily attributed to the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, which began during the late Mesozoic and continued into the Cenozoic. This tectonic activity led to significant mountain-building processes, resulting in the Alps as we know them today.
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The tectonic plate under parts of Europe and Asia is a continental crustal plate.
there is the eurasian plate which is located in europe.
Ireland is part of Europe and is on the Eurasian tectonic plate.
Europe's physical geography is diverse due to its complex geological history, which involved the collision and separation of different tectonic plates over millions of years. This led to the formation of diverse landforms such as mountains, plains, and coastlines. Additionally, Europe's location at the crossroads of different climate zones contributes to its varied landscapes and ecosystems.
The environment of Eastern Europe is in extremely poor condition compared to the environment of Western Europe. The former Soviet bloc countries had much lower standards during the Soviet occupation.
The Hellenic Tectonic Plate is located beneath the Mediterranean Sea and primarily influences the geology and tectonics of southern Europe. It interfaces with the Eurasian Plate to the north and the African Plate to the south.