The tree largest religions in Western Europe are the Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
Depending on the county in Western Europe, there are differences in the type of Christianity type practiced, with the Catholicism and Protestantism being the most dominant ones. The Islam is the second largest religion, relatively new in this part of the continent and also a relatively quick growing one. The Judaism is the third largest religion in this part of Europe, but it has much less followers than the top two. The atheism is worth mentioning, despite not being a religion but the opposite of it, as the non-religious population in Western Europe is actually the second largest one, in front of the Islam and Judaism.
The culture of this region has largely been shaped and set on the foundations of the Christianity, mostly the Catholicism, with later diverging fraction of it. The Church has played a big role in the societies, politics, economy of this region for almost two millenniums, so it is carved in the cultural aspects of the nations living there.
Tectonic landform, any of the relief features that are produced chiefly by uplift or subsidence of the Earth’s crust or by upward magmatic movements. They include mountains, plateaus, and rift valleys.
Factors increasing erosion
Coastal erosion: the strength of the waves breaking along the coastline. Bigger, stronger waves have more erosive power.
Abrasion - rocks carried along by the river wear down the river bed and banks.
Attrition - rocks being carried by the river smash together and break into smaller, smoother and rounder particles.
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In nort Italy the pace of life is more immediate, the cities are more cosmopolitan, and tourism is rife. South Italy is much more relaxed, and the investment in tourism infrastructure is less.
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The Okefenokee Swamp..
The Chattahoochee River...
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The others are incorrect because:
The Fall Line separates the Piedmont from the Atlantic Coastal Plane.
The Appalachian Mountains are found in northWESTERN Georgia.
The Barrier Islands are swamps, marshes, and beaches, which also protect the mainland from waves.
The Savannah River forms part of Georgia's border with SOUTH Carolina.