Asked by Katy

How does Western Europe's physical geography affect its settlement patterns, economy, and culture?

I've looked in the lesson and on google. But all of the websites that look like they might help are blocked. Can someone help, please?
I don't need the answers. But maybe just a helpful website

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Europe is a peninsula, made up of many smaller peninsulas. This means that much of Europe is near the ocean, making access to world shipping and fishing industries practical. In addition, mighty rivers ease transportation within the continent and to the seaports.

Much of the land is flat and the climate throughout most of the continent is conducive to agriculture. Europe also has access to raw materials needed for heavy industries. Because European civilization dates back at least three thousand years, it is made up of many old cultures and traditions.
Answered by Katy
Oh okay. Thank you very much.
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How does geography affect settlement patterns in Western Europe
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