Asked by Anonymous
In what ways are Eastern Europe and Northern Europe different?
I know you have already told me of what to consider and ponder about, but I am truly struggling with this question. Is there, perhaps, a link you could provide for me?
I know you have already told me of what to consider and ponder about, but I am truly struggling with this question. Is there, perhaps, a link you could provide for me?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Consider where the Mountains are:
Ural Mountains, which form the boundary between Europe and Asia
Caucasus Mountains, which also separate Europe and Asia, and are the namesake of the Caucasian race
Carpathian Mountains, a major mountain range in Central and Southern Europe
Ural Mountains, which form the boundary between Europe and Asia
Caucasus Mountains, which also separate Europe and Asia, and are the namesake of the Caucasian race
Carpathian Mountains, a major mountain range in Central and Southern Europe
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Europe
http://electreel.deviantart.com/art/Europe-biome-map-Allocene-254949750
http://electreel.deviantart.com/art/Europe-biome-map-Allocene-254949750
Answered by
Anonymous
Eastern Europe and Northern Europe are different from their climate?
The only knowledge I gained from this was their differences in climate. I apologize, but, for whatever reason, this is difficult for me to understand.
The only knowledge I gained from this was their differences in climate. I apologize, but, for whatever reason, this is difficult for me to understand.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What is the major difference in climate?
Answered by
Anonymous
Eastern Europe has a drier, continental climate, whereas Northern Europe consists of climates varying from maritime to maritime subarctic climates, and subarctic or Arctic to temperate/continental climates.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
In other words, Northern Europe is much colder than Eastern Europe.
Also, Northern European people tend to have a higher standard of living than those in Eastern Europe.
Also, Northern European people tend to have a higher standard of living than those in Eastern Europe.
Answered by
Anonymous
Thank you.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.