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?

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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
Answered by Ms. Sue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Europe

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.
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.

Answered by Anonymous
Thank you.
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.

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