A review of what is expected 13 What is the relationship between glaciation amp hydroelectric power in Northern Europe The relationship between glaciation and hydroelectric power in NE is that as glaciers melt they fill lakes and rivers with the water which is then harnessed for their ID: 594630
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Physical Geography of Europe & Russia: A quiz in two parts
A review of what is expectedSlide2
#13: What is the relationship between glaciation & hydroelectric power in Northern Europe?
“The relationship between glaciation and hydroelectric power in N.E. is that as glaciers melt, they fill lakes and rivers with the water, which is then harnessed for their energy (power) and is used in hydroelectric power plants.
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#13: What is the relationship between glaciation & hydroelectric power in Northern Europe?
“The relationship between glaciation and hydroelectric power in Northern Europe might be that the continental glaciers covered much of N.E. during the last ice age, & after the glaciers melted, the debris left behind blocked rivers and trapped the water like dams….”
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#13: What is the relationship between glaciation & hydroelectric power in Northern Europe?
“The relationship between glaciation and hydroelectric power is that hydro electric power uses the water from glaciers for power because hydroelectricity runs on water.”
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#13: What is the relationship between glaciation & hydroelectric power in Northern Europe?
“Continental glaciers covered much of Northern Europe during the last ice age. It create a landscape with hundreds of thousands of lakes. Some needed hydroelectric power.”
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#14: Explain how mountain barriers influence precipitation in Southern Europe.
“The mountain barriers influence precipitation in S.E. because they experience the warm and dry summers and the mild, rainy winters because the Alps block most Atlantic winds from the north causing less precipitation to fall in S.E.”
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#14: Explain how mountain barriers influence precipitation in Southern Europe.
“Mountain barriers influence precipitation in S.E. is the Alps block most Atlantic winds from the north, causing less precipitation to fall in S.E.”
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#14: Explain how mountain barriers influence precipitation in Southern Europe.
“Mountain barriers influence precipitation in S.E.
is because the Alps block most Atlantic winds from the north.”
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#14: Explain how mountain barriers influence precipitation in Southern Europe.
“Average yearly rainfall across Southern Europe is less than 30 inches. And most of the yearly rainfall occurs in the winter months.”
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#15: What factors of the Mediterranean climate of Southern Europe make it ideal for growing grapes & olives?
“Some factors of the Mediterranean climate that make it ideal for growing grapes and olives are the rich sedimentary soil and dry climate with very little water that are factors that is suited for growing grapes and olives.”
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#15: What factors of the Mediterranean climate of Southern Europe make it ideal for growing grapes & olives?
“The Mediterranean climate of S.E. makes it ideal for growing grapes and olives because of the plants that grow there are suitable for less water and long summer dry periods.”
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#15: What factors of the Mediterranean climate of Southern Europe make it ideal for growing grapes & olives?
“…due to the warm & dry summers and mild rainy winters.”
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#15: What factors of the Mediterranean climate of Southern Europe make it ideal for growing grapes & olives?
“Has to between 3o & 45 degrees North”
“Their history and environment conditions.”
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