Tag: location, political and physical divisions of europe
Questions Related to location, political and physical divisions of europe
Glacier action which led to the formation of long and narrow inlets of the sea, with steep land on three side is called ______________.
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estuaries
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u-shaped valley
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fjords
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straits
Fjords,
The Central European Plains extends from ________ in the West to ________ in the East.
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Atlantic ocean, Ural mountains
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Pacific ocean, Andes mountains
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Pacific ocean, Ural mountains
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Arctic ocean, Ural mountans
The Central European Plains extends from Atlantic ocean in the West to Ural mountains in the East, these plains are lush green with scattered low hills and the valleys of River Don, Dnieper, Volga, Ural, and Po.
The highlands of Bohemia, the Meseta of Spain and the Central Massif of France are _________ of Europe.
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plains
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plateaus
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mountains
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river valleys
The river valleys of Don, Dnieper, Volga, Ural and Po are in which part of Europe?
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The North-West highlands
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The Central European plains
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The Southern plateaus and Highlands
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None of the above
The Central European pains,
The North-West highlands includes the plateaus and mountain system of _________ and _________.
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Denmark, Norway
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Norway , Sweden
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Finland, Sweden
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Denmark, Sweden
The North-West highlands include the plateaus and mountain systems of Norway and Sweden extending up to Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
The Central Massif of France is a ____________.
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mountain peak
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delta
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forest area
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plateau
Plateau,
The North -Western highlands are made up of ______________.
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Old sedimentary rocks
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Old crystalline rocks
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Old igneous rocks
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volcanic rocks
Crystalline rock, any rock composed entirely of crystallized minerals without glassy matter. Intrusive igneous rocks—those that congeal at depth—are virtually always crystalline, whereas extrusive igneous rocks, or volcanic rocks, may be partly to entirely glassy. Many factors influence the ability of a magma to crystallize, but the length of time during which cooling occurs is the controlling factor. Metamorphic rocks are almost always crystalline; the term crystalline schists has been applied to indicate all rocks of metamorphic origin, and thus the term crystalline rocks may be taken to mean an igneous origin. Sedimentary rocks can also be crystalline, such as the crystalline limestones precipitated directly from solution; the term is not generally applied to the clastic sediments, even though they are formed largely from the accumulation of crystalline materials.
What is the highest peak of the Alps?
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Matterhorn
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Piz Bernina
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Finsteraarhorn
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Mont Blanc
What is the height of Mont Blanc?
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4800 meters
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4807 meters
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4950 meters
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4988 meters
The Pyrenees form a natural boundary between ____________.
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Denmark and Sweden
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Germany and France
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Germany and Poland
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France and Spain
France and Spain,