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Page 1: British Isles and Nordic Region  Map Work (pgs 103, 107, 109)
Page 2: British Isles and Nordic Region  Map Work (pgs 103, 107, 109)

British Isles and Nordic Region Map Work (pgs 103, 107, 109)

• England• Scotland• Northern Ireland• Wales• Ireland• Iceland• Denmark• Norway• Sweden• Finland

• Atlantic Ocean• Arctic Ocean• Baltic Sea• Gulf of Bothnia• North Sea• Norwegian Sea• Celtic Sea

Label countries and capitals Label bodies of water

Map quiz on Friday!!!

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The British Isles and the Nordic

Region

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British Isles Geography

• Make up of two island nations: Ireland and the United Kingdom.

• The U.K. is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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British Isles: People

• First inhabitants were the Celts (pronounced with a K).

• These people came to the islands about 3000 years ago.

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British Isles Climate

• Climate is temperate which means cool winters and hot summers. It does rain quite a bit.

• The North Atlantic Drift of the Gulf Stream allows for warm water flow that keeps the islands warmer despite their location.

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British Isles: Water• The English Channel

separates the isles from the main land. There is a tunnel built under it so that people can actually drive to France.

• The River Thames makes London a major port.

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Nordic Region Geography

• Five countries that make up the region are Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.

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North Atlantic Drift

• Gulf stream flows around the British Isles and into the North Sea and along the Norwegian Coast.

• This creates a moderate climate.

• The winds that blow off the drift allow for cool summers and mild winters.

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Important Vocabulary

• Fjord=inlet with steep sides formed by huge glaciers

• Scandinavian Peninsula= Norway, Sweden, and Finland

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People of the Nordic Region

• Vikings= warriors from the Nordic region that raided towns in Europe

• Finland is different because it is a mixture of Swedish, Norwegian, and Russian ancestry.

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Lapland

• Area in Finland, Norway and Sweden that is north of the Artic Circle (above the 55 degree latitude line).

• Samis= original inhabitants of this land.

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Water in this region

• Is a major way of transportation

• The Gulf of Bothnia separates Finland and Sweden and is used to ship resources from one area to the other

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Denmark: Peninsula

• Surrounded by Germany, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.

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Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice

• Two major landforms that make up this island are Volcanoes and Glaciers.

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Ice

• Glaciers are really just frozen rivers. They still move, just very slowly.

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British Isles and Nordic Region

History

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British Isles


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