Land forms
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waterways
- English Channel
- The English Channel also called simply the Channel is the body of water that separates southern England from northern France and joins the southern part of the North Sea to the rest of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Straight of Gibraltar
- Around 5.9 million years ago the connection between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean along the Betic and Rifan Corridor was progressively restricted until its total closure. temperature and stilled water currents combined and occurred regularly.
resources
1.The Alps have the resources of forests, water courses, and Alpine meadows and pastures.
2. The Pyrenees have hot springs, metallic ores, talc, and mineral springs.
3. Fishing is a huge resource of the English Channel because they have so many plankton which attracts fish. The channel is also popular because of it's pretty coast, sandy beaches, and nice weather.
4.The Strait of Gibraltar has great beaches. It is a conservation area for marine animals such as dolphins. There are also many plants that are found along the rocks on the side of the Strait.
2. The Pyrenees have hot springs, metallic ores, talc, and mineral springs.
3. Fishing is a huge resource of the English Channel because they have so many plankton which attracts fish. The channel is also popular because of it's pretty coast, sandy beaches, and nice weather.
4.The Strait of Gibraltar has great beaches. It is a conservation area for marine animals such as dolphins. There are also many plants that are found along the rocks on the side of the Strait.