PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Europe is bordered by Asia
Europe is 3.931 million mi2
Long
Europe is North of the equator.
Some parts of Europe are East of the Prime Meridian, but some are West.
Languages
Europe speaks many languages. They speak 225 languages. They mostly speak German, French, and a little English.
FOUR INTERESTING FACTS
- Europe is the 2nd smallest continent in the world.
- Europe may be small, but is very populated
- Is home to the largest country in the world.
- The country is home to only one dictatorship.
ANIMALS
- Raindeer
- Wild Boar
- Eurasian Wolf
- Mink
- Bison
- Antalope
HOLIDAYS
- May 9th Europe Day
- Whit's Day: June 5th
- Christmas: December 25
Famous People
Europe is home to some of the most known people. There are many people that you might recognize that were
born in Europe.
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was a very famous politician. He was famous for what he did in Germany, but he grew up in Australia. He was born in 1889. He came to Germany in 1913 to serve for Germany in World War 1.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879. His Passion was in math and science. He won the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his explanation of Photoelectric effect. He lived a long life. He was born in Ulm, Wurttemberg Germany.
Napoleon
Bonaparte
He was famous for being a French military leader who conquered much of Europe in the 19th Century. He was also a famous empeor.
The longest river in Europe is the Volga River. It runs through Germany. The Volga River flows into the Caspian Sea.
The highest mountain in Europe is Mt Elbrus. It is 18,510 feet tall. It is apart of Caucasus Mountain Range. The mountain is in Germany.
Swiss Alps
Europe is home to the Swiss Alps. The Swiss Alps are in Switzerland. The Swiss Alps are a mountain range. They are very snowy.
Europe has a democracy. The people can vote for who is their president. Not all parts of Europe are a democracy. There is a Monarchy for England. It has kings and queens.