Geography, asked by padukaprasad17, 5 months ago

D. Give reasons.

1. Europe is called the 'peninsula of peninsulas'.

2. Netherlands is a lowland country.

3.Scandinavian highlands have become lower in height.

4 Many rivers of Europe are born in the North European Plains.

5. Rhine is considered to be the most important and the busiest river in Europe.

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Answered by usersahilkumar94
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Explanation:

1st = Europe is sometimes called a "peninsula of peninsulas", to draw attention to the fact that Europe is a relatively small, elongated appendage to Asia, and that a large part of Europe is made up of peninsulas.

2nd=The country's formal name is 'Nederland' (The Netherlands), meaning the 'low country', or the 'lowlands', as much of the land is at or below sea level. The Netherlands consists out of twelve provinces. Out of these twelve, North and South Holland are the two provinces that together make up 'Holland

3rd=The Scandinavian Mountains or the Scandes is a mountain range that runs through the Scandinavian Peninsula.

4th=because It consists of the low plains between the Hercynian Europe (Central European Highlands) to the south and coastlines of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea to the north. These two seas are separated by the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark). The North European Plain is connected to the East European Plain, together forming the majority of the Great European Plain (European Plain).

5th= The Rhine, which flows in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France and Netherlands, is the most important and busiest waterway in Europe. Other busy waterways include Seine and Loire rivers of France, Danube river of eastern Europe and Volga river of Russia.

Answered by baisowmya2909
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Answer:

1.

Explanation:

Europe is also known as peninsula of Peninsula as many Peninsula protrude from the mainland like Scandinavia and iberian Peninsula the continent by itself is a Peninsula being surrounded by water on three sides

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