Thursday, October 22, 2015

   Introduction to Northern Europe 
 
 Northern Europe consists of the country's of Iceland, the Baltic States, the British Isles, Northern Germany, Scandinavia, , Finland, Northwest Russia and Greenland. As of 2015 the population of Northern Europe is about 101,477,000 people. Most people in Europe speak a Germanic, Romance, Baltic, Slavic or Nordic language. It is the most densely populated region of Europe.
    Europe is a peninsula on the Eurasian super continent. The arctic ocean is to the north of it and the Atlantic ocean is to the west of it. Most of Northern Europe is composed of coniferous forests it mostly has pine, spruce, and fir trees and there are many animals that live in this region such as moose, bear, and elk.  




 http://home.comcast.net/~kandcmadsen/NorthEuropeMap.jpg
 http://www.plazaholidays.com/plazaholidays2014/images/holidayimages/Italy/_Italy-Mountain-Municipa.jpg
 http://education.nationalgeographic.com/encyclopedia/europe-physical-geography/



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