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  1. Activity 2: Comparing the EU Countries. Follow the instructions below: Click on the interactive “Map of Europe” from the previous activity. This should open a new window. Click HERE to print your copy of the “European Countries: A Comparisonworksheet.

  2. Lesson Focus Question. Where in the world is the European Union? Introduction. In this lesson students will examine the physical geography of Europe and learn which countries are in the European Union. Land size, population data, and other attributes are examined as they compare to the United States and other nations around the world.

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  4. May 6, 2023 · Name the countries of the European Union Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the teacher.

  5. Across countries, for twelve EU Member States and all three EFTA countries covered here, the projected population size will be higher in 2100 than in 2022, with net migration being the main contributor to the population growth (see Table 1). Table 1: Demographic balances, 1 January 2022-2100.

  6. Construct a cartogram of the world’s population by region. 1.Use the scale: 1 grid square = 25 million people. Calculate the number of grid squares for each region (round to the nearest whole number). 2.Plot the regions on the graph below. Try your best to position and shape the regions like they look on a land map.

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  7. Population, total - European Union. ( 1 ) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2022 Revision. ( 2 ) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, ( 3 ) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, ( 4 ) United Nations Statistical Division.

  8. Europe and You. Did you know that the European Union is made up of 27 countries and has a population of about 447 million? Come and discover these 27 countries, colour in their flags and guess the names of their capitals from the letters that have been jumbled up.