How did aspects of Europes geography (or geology) affect its history?
pohnpei397 Teacher Community / Jr. College Editor Emeritus Debater Expert Educator $(document).ready(function() { $(‘a.toggle_expert_titles’).click(function() { $(‘#show_expert_titles’).toggle(); return false; }); }); There are so many possible answers to this… I wonder if you might want to clarify a bit, to tell us if there’s anything specific your class has talked about, etc. Keeping in mind that I don’t really know what your class has talked about and what your teacher might expect you to know, here are some ways: 1. Assuming that you see England as part of Europe, its geology helped it become the home of the Industrial Revolution. Geology mattered because England was home to large deposits of coal. That coal provided England with lots of fuel that could be used to power machinery. By getting industrialized first, Britain was able to increase its power in the world. 2. Much of Europe, say from Poland over to France, doesn’t have a lot of natural geographic barriers. This has matte