Physical Features of Europe

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Physical Features of Europe. Sea south of the Ukraine and north of Turkey. Black Sea. Sea that lies further east and is completely landlocked. Caspian Sea. The sea that lies between Greece and Turkey. Aegean Sea. The sea that lies west of Greece. Ionian Sea. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Physical Features of Europe

• Sea south of the Ukraine and north of Turkey

• Black Sea

• Sea that lies further east and is completely landlocked

• Caspian Sea

• The sea that lies between Greece and Turkey

• Aegean Sea

• The sea that lies west of Greece

• Ionian Sea

• The sea between Italy and the countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia – Herzegovina, Montenegro and Albania

• Adriatic Sea

• Sea just west of Italy • Tyrrhenian Sea

• Sea that stretches from Spain to Asia

• Mediterranean Sea

• Connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic

• Strait of Gibraltar

• Mediterranean Sea flows through the Strait of Gibraltar to this water body

• Atlantic Ocean

• Body of water bordered by Spain and France

• Bay of Biscay

• Separating the United Kingdom and France

• English Channel

• The body of water lies between the UK and Denmark

• North Sea

• Body of water located south of Norway and north of Denmark

• Skagerrak Strait

• Body of water south of Finland and north of Denmark

• Kattegat Strait

• The body of water forms most of Sweden’s coastline

• Baltic Sea

• The large gulf located between Finland and Sweden

• Gulf of Bothnia

• The gulf located south of Finland and north of the Baltic countries

• Gulf of Finland

• Island that is part of Greece and located southeast of the mainland

• Crete

• Triangular-shaped island off the toe of Italy

• Sicily

• Island across the Tyrrhenian Sea from Italy

• Sardinia

• French island located north of Sardinia

• Corsica

• Islands in the Mediterranean Sea just east of Spain

• Balearic Islands

• Europe’s longest chain of mountains

• Alps

• Mountains separating Spain and France

• Pyrenees Mountains

• Mountains running down the length of Italy

• Apennine Mountains

• Mountains beginning in Czech Republic and going through parts of Poland and the Ukraine

• Carpathian Mountains

• Mountains found in Serbia and Bulgaria

• Balkan Mountains

• Mountains running north and south through Russia forming boundary between Europe and Asia

• Ural Mountains

• Mountains stretching from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea

• Caucasus Mountains

• River flowing from Paris to the English Channel

• Seine River

• River flowing from southern France to the Mediterranean Sea

• Rhone River

• River flowing west from Spain through Portugal to the Atlantic Ocean

• Tagus River

• River flowing north from the Alps through Germany and the Netherlands to its mouth on the North Sea

• Rhine River

• Flows through southeastern Great Britain to the English Channel

• Thames River

• Flows from Czech Republic through Germany to its mouth on the North Sea

• Elbe River

• Flows through Poland and forms part of the Polish-German border flowing into the Baltic Sea

• Oder River

• Rises in Germany and passes along or through six other countries on its way to the Black Sea

• Danube River

• Flows from the Ukraine into the Black Sea

• Dnepr River

• Flows from south of Moscow south to the Sea of Azov (a gulf of the Black Sea)

• Don River

• Flows south from central Russia to the Caspian Sea

• Volga River – Russia’s most important

Physical Features of Europe