Geography 9th grade chapter 13
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- Greenland owned by _______?
- Denmark
- Scandinavian Peninsula is shared by_____?
- Finland and Sweeden
- Language spoken in finland?
- Uralic
- ______ Has territory in the jutland peninsula
- Denmark
- Who are Welsh people descended from?
- Celts
- The longest ruling monarch?
- Queen Victoria
- Ireland has many _______? (Religious group)
- Catholics
- Group of people that herd reindeers in northern Finland are?
- Lapps
- The cheviot hills divides _____ from ____.
- Scotland from England
- When two or more parties join to form a government.
- A Coalition Government
- The vikings are from ______, ____, and _____.
- Iceland, Greenland, and Newfoundland.
- The chief body of the Parliament.
- House of Commons
- Another name for the church of England.
- The Anglican Church
- Who established a union of the Scandinavian countries?
- Queen Margret
- Who stayed neutral during the World Wars?
- Sweeden
- Largest city in Western Europe is ______.
- London
- ______ is the process of a govt. taking direct control of a private industry.
- Nationalization
- Who created the commonweatlh of nations?
- Britian
- _______ Is knows for its glaciers and volcanoes.
- Iceland
- The _______ _______ seperates Great Britian from European mainland.
- English Channel
- What brings warm water from the west?
- The North Atlantic Drift
- The largest island in Europe is _______ _______.
- Great Britain
- What is the largest city in Scandinavia?
- Stockholm
- The main residency of the British royal family.
- Buckingham Palace
- Where is Buckingham Palace?
- In London.
- Yorkshire Plain and the Lancashire Plain are located in ______________.
- Northern Europe
- Downs are...?
- Grassy rolling hills.
- A Fjord is....?
- A long narrow sea inlet carved by glaciers.
- A Glen is....?
- A narrow valley in Scotland
- A loch is....?
- A deep lake carved by glaciers.
- A moor is...?
- A lowland of low shrubs.
- Peat is...?
- Decayed moss found in bogs.
- A shire is...?
- A district found in England.