22. A peninsula of peninsulas" describes

a. the United Kingdom
b. Northern Eurasia
c. Western Europe
d. Germany

I was given a map last time I asked this so...I think it's B..or it might be C but I think it's more of B
-MC

Eurasia includes all of the northern part of Europe and Asia. Eurasia is not a peninsula.

C. is correct. Western Europe is a peninsula that includes the following peninsulas: Scandinavian, Denmark, Balkan (Greece, etc.), Italian, Iberian (Spain, Portugal), plus other smaller peninsulas.

Finaly..thank you!!

-MC

You're welcome.

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the options and analyze them one by one:

a. The United Kingdom: The United Kingdom is an island nation consisting of four countries (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) located off the northwest coast of mainland Europe. It is not known as a peninsula of peninsulas, so we can eliminate this option.

b. Northern Eurasia: Eurasia is the combined landmass of Europe and Asia, and Northern Eurasia refers to the northern part of this landmass. Northern Eurasia is indeed a vast region with numerous peninsulas, including the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Iberian Peninsula, the Italian Peninsula, and others. Therefore, this option could be a possibility.

c. Western Europe: Western Europe generally refers to the countries located in the western part of the European continent. While Western Europe does contain some peninsulas such as the Iberian Peninsula and the Italian Peninsula, it does not accurately represent a "peninsula of peninsulas."

d. Germany: Germany is a country located in Central Europe, and it is not accurately described as a "peninsula of peninsulas." So we can eliminate this option as well.

Given the explanations and the details provided, option b, Northern Eurasia, seems to be the most suitable answer. However, it's always a good idea to consult a reliable source or refer to your map to confirm the correct answer.