Can anyone check my answers and can I have the right answers for the whole test plz THX

1.
Which landform is shared by both Europe and Russia?

the West Siberian Plain

the North European Plain

the Central Uplands***

the Alpine Mountain System
2.
Russia has the world’s largest reserve of _____.

copper

fish

natural gas***

Cobalt
3.
What is loess?

a type of rich, dustlike soil***

a machine driven by water to produce power

a black earth with clay deposits

a type of fossil fuel
4.
Which landform covers more than half of Europe?

Central Uplands

Alpine Mountain System

North European Plain***

Northwestern Highlands
5.
Which term refers to “a cold, dry, treeless region that is covered with snow for most of the year”?

steppes

taiga

tundra***

Permafrost
6.
Compared to Barcelona, Spain, the temperature of Irkutsk, Russia, is _____.

warmer year round

about the same year round

cooler year round***

cooler in winter; warmer in summer
7.
What are Europe’s most important natural resources?

minerals, fossil fuels, and solar energy

fertile soil, water, and fuels***

forests, natural gas, and coal

oil, natural gas, and coal
8.
For which of these European countries is the climate most affected by the North Atlantic Current?

France***

Ireland

Spain

Italy
9.
How do Russia’s climate, size, and rivers affect its economic development?

Russia can easily transport manufactured goods to Asia.

Russia’s natural resources are difficult to use.***

Russia is the richest nation on Earth.

The land in Ukraine is hard to farm.
10.
Think about Russia’s climate, soil, and water supply. Which of these statements is true?

Russia grows large amounts of wheat in the northern tundra.

Russia has relatively few places that are suited for farming.***

Russia easily feeds its own population and exports agricultural products.

Russia has abundant good cropland.
11.
Which city shares with Moscow the humid continental climate of Europe?

St. Petersburg***

Rome

Irkutsk

Barcelona
12.
In which way does the North Atlantic Current affect northwestern Europe?

by bringing warm water and winds***

by bringing stormy weather

by carrying cold water and ice

by carrying snow and ice
13.
How long does it take for plant material to turn into coal?

tens of thousands of years

hundreds of years

thousands of years

millions of years***
14.
Which is a major industrial center of Eastern Europe?

the Balkan Peninsula

Silesia

the Ruhr

Ukraine

15.
What are the grasslands in Russia called?

steppes***

taiga

prairies

Tundra
16.
The North Atlantic Current begins as which?

the Gulf Stream

the Pacific Ocean

the South Atlantic Current***

the South American Current
17.
Areas of Europe that are west of the mountains receive _____.

little sunlight

no rainfall

heavy rainfall***

mostly clouds
18.
Why are dams often built where water is to be used as a source of energy?

The water must be removed from availability as drinking water.

The water must be contained in a large lake.

The water must flow rapidly.

Seasonal flooding must be prevented.

19.
Which term means “large raised areas of mostly level land bordered on one or more sides by steep slopes or cliffs”?

uplands

tributaries

peninsulas

plateaus***
20.
Northwestern Europe receives warm water carried by ocean currents from which body of water?

the Mediterranean Sea

Lake Baikal***

the Arctic Ocean

the Gulf of Mexico
21.
A successful hydroelectric plant could be built near which natural feature?

grassland

brook

waterfall

cave

22.
Which are two important rivers on the continent of Europe?

the Ural and the Rhine***

the Nile and the Volga

the Volga and the Rhine

the Siberian and the Volga
23.
Western Europe’s peninsulas and bays have enabled the countries there to become leaders in which area?

manufacturing***

culture

shipping

Mining
24.
Which is characteristic of the Mediterranean climate?

warm temperatures and year-round rainfall

hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters

mild and rainy all year

long, cold winters and hot summers***
25.
Why is most of Russia’s industry west of the Ural Mountains?

The country has much iron ore on the continent of Europe.

The Siberian rivers flow toward Russia’s important cities.

The natural resources cannot be mined in western Russia.***

The country’s fossil fuels are on the continent of Asia.

Right now, 13 is probably right.

I only know 13 should be right because coal is a fossil fuel, but I'm not sure about the others.

Nevermind I did it and got 56% and now some of them are different questions.

RIP your grade, you will be able to do redo's right?

2.

How do the population densities of Europe and Russia compare?

Europe’s population density is greater than most of the world’s, and Russia’s is lower.

Russia’s population density is greater than most of the world’s, and Europe’s is lower.

Europe and Russia have very high population densities.***

Europe and Russia have very low population densities.
4.
Why are dams often built where water is to be used as a source of energy?

The water must flow rapidly.***

The water must be removed from availability as drinking water.

The water must be contained in a large lake.

Seasonal flooding must be prevented.
5.
Which are the three great vegetation regions of Russia?

the tundra, the prairies, and the grasslands***

the plateaus, the prairies, and the grasslands

the rain forests, the prairies, and the grasslands

the tundra, the forests, and the grasslands
6.
Which is the largest forest in the world?

the Russian steppes

the Brazilian rainforest***

the European tundra

the Siberian taiga
7.
Which country gets most of its electricity from water?

Silesia

Germany

Poland

Norway
8.
Which general observation is true of Western Europe?

It has a fairly wet climate due to ocean winds.

It has a very cold temperature because of its latitude.

It has a medium amount of rainfall due to its latitude.

It has a fairly dry climate because of high mountains on the coast.9.
Which city shares with Moscow the humid continental climate of Europe?

Irkutsk

Rome

Barcelona

St. Petersburg***
10.
Areas of Europe that are west of the mountains receive _____.

no rainfall

heavy rainfall

mostly clouds

little sunlight
11.
Because of Russia’s size, harsh climate, and few rivers suitable for travel, the country has not developed its _____ resources.

scientific***

communications

natural

cultural
14.
Northwestern Europe receives warm water carried by ocean currents from which body of water?

the Arctic Ocean

Lake Baikal

the Gulf of Mexico

the Mediterranean Sea***
15.
Which makes the fishing industry an important part of Russia’s economy?

Russia’s location near the Arctic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.

Artificial lakes created by Russia’s hydroelectric dams.

Russia’s vast system of underground rivers.

Russia’s location on the Pacific Ocean and the Black and Caspian Seas.***
16.
An area that is near an ocean or sea experiences _____ weather year-round than areas at the same latitude that are far from an ocean or sea.

milder

harsher

colder***

more extreme
17.
A successful hydroelectric plant could be built near which natural feature?

cave

waterfall

brook

grassland
18.
To where do most of Russia’s rivers flow?

north to the Arctic Ocean

east to the Pacific Ocean

west toward Europe

south toward the Baltic and Caspian Seas
20.
Why is fertile soil one of Earth’s most important natural resources?

It is needed to grow food.

It is available everywhere.

It contains minerals and ores.

It contains fossil fuels.***
21.
Which type of climate covers most of Russia?

Mediterranean***

tundra

humid continental

subarctic
22.
Think about Russia’s climate, soil, and water supply. Which of these statements is true?

Russia has abundant good cropland.

Russia easily feeds its own population and exports agricultural products.

Russia grows large amounts of wheat in the northern tundra.

Russia has relatively few places that are suited for farming.23.
Which are two important rivers on the continent of Europe?

the Siberian and the Volga

the Ural and the Rhine***

the Nile and the Volga

the Volga and the Rhine
24.
Why is most of Russia’s industry west of the Ural Mountains?

The country has much iron ore on the continent of Europe.

The natural resources cannot be mined in western Russia.

The Siberian rivers flow toward Russia’s important cities.

The country’s fossil fuels are on the continent of Asia.
25.
Which landform divides Europe and Asia?

Siberia

North European Plain***

Ural Mountains

Lake Baikal

and Yes I am able to get redo's.