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What is the major resources of Europe?
There are many different natural resources found in Europe. These include wood, soil, water, fish, natural gas, coal, and iron. The resource of fish and water can be found in the Mediterranean Sea. Water is an abundant resource in Europe because there are so many bodies of water in/near Europe.
What are the natural resources of eastern Europe?
Natural Resources
- Albania – petroleum, natural gas, coal, bauxite, chromite, copper, iron ore, nickel, salt, timber, hydropower.
- Bosnia -coal, iron ore, bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, chromite, cobalt, manganese, nickel, clay, gypsum, salt, sand, hydropower.
- Bulgaria – bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, coal.
What are North America’s natural resources?
North America produces most of the world’s corn, meat, cotton, soybeans, tobacco, and wheat, along with a variety of other food and industrial raw material crops. Mineral resources are also abundant; the large variety includes coal, iron ore, bauxite, copper, natural gas, petroleum, mercury, nickel, potash, and silver.
What are the natural resources of Northern Europe?
Northern Europe. The natural resources of northern Europe are largely in metals such as bauxite (to make aluminum), copper and iron ore. Some northern European countries such as Denmark have some reserves of petroleum and natural gas. Germany has large coal reserves, as well as nickel and lignite (or brown coal, similar to peat).
What are the main resources of the European Union?
Timber, peat and potash are also important to the European economy, as are its well-developed fishing industry. Zinc and copper are the primary resources shared by almost all European countries.
What kind of climate does Northern Europe have?
Some countries such as Denmark has some reserves of petroleum and natural gas. Germany has coal, nickel, and lignite reserves. In Northern Europe, the main climate is subarctic climate, long bitterly cold winters with frequent snow storms.
What kind of natural resources do Spain and France have?
Spain and France share strong coal and zinc reserves, as well as copper and lead. France has an edge in bauxite and uranium. Great Britain has some offshore reserves of oil and natural gas, as well as substantial coal reserves and some gold.