Geography Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
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What is France referred to?

A

L’Hexagone

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2
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Is France the largest country in Western Europe?

A

Yes

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3
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What borders France to the West?

A

Atlantic Ocean

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4
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What separates France from the UK to the North?

A

English Channel (La Manche)

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5
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What divides France and Italy?

A

Maritime Alps

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6
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What separates France from Switzerland?

A

The Alps and The Jura Mountains

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7
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What lies to the South of France?

A

Med Sea

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8
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What forms the barrier between France and Iberian Peninsula?

A

Pyrenees

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9
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What is the most mountainous island in the Med?
Where does it lie?

A

Corsica
Southeast mainland France

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10
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What abuts France in the Northeastern section of the hexagon?

A

Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium

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11
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What is the hexagon composed of?

A

2 massifs, 2 basins, 1 long rift system

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What is a Massif?

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Landform. Areas of bedrock that are more resistant to erosion

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13
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What is Massif Central?

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South Central portion of country (high limestone plateaus)

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14
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What is Massif Armorican?

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Large portion of Northwest France (Brittany, West Normandy, Lower Loire)

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15
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What is Paris Basin?

A

Geologic depression that corresponds to the drainage basin of the Seine River

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16
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What is Aquitaine Basin?

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Basin formed during marine incursions (Triangular)

17
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What is a rift valley?

A

Bedrock that has dropped down between paired geological faults.
AKA… Graben German for “Ditch”

18
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Best spot for ideal vineyard land?

19
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Rivers that flow into a body of water?

20
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Rivers that flow into other rivers?

21
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What are the 5 major French Fleuves?

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Loire, Seine, Garonne, Rhone, Dordogne

22
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What is the longest river in France?

A

Loire (Flows North)

23
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What does the Siene cut through?

A

Champagne and Paris

24
Q

Largest estuary in Europe?

25
What is left bank known for?
Cab Sauv (Lower sugar levels and vineyards face North)
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What is right bank known for?
Merlot (Face South)
27
What river divides the right bank appellations of Bordeaux from Entre-deux-Mers?
Dordogne River
28
Vineyards flanking rivers are warmer than vineyards at equivalent...What is the exception?
Serein River in Chablis?
29
Oceanic Climate/Maritime?
Temperate summers, cool winters Daily narrow diurnal temperature swings
30
Med Climate?
Hot/dry summers, cool winters Only 2 seasons (Provence, Southern Rhone, Languedoc, Roussillon)
31
Continental Climate?
Warm summers/cold winters heat spikes/winter freezes More rain when it's warm (Bourgogne, Alsace, Central Loire)
32
Best temperature for photosynthesis?
20-30 Celsius No photosynthesis under 10 or over 35 Celsius
33
What is the Mistral
North wind atop the North sea and Atlantic Ocean. Chases away clouds, dust, disease producing humidity. Relieves heat by dropping temperature
34
What are the Tramontane and Cers Winds?
North winds that are powerful and blow through Toulouse-Carcassonne
35
What 2 winds only impact Rousillon?
Hot, humid Vent d'espagne Cold, dry Canigounenc
36
in 1956 what happened after the "Great Freeze"?
Dead whites were replanted with reds and Malbec was replaced by Merlot