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What is a question about landforms?
Maybe you’ve seen some of them on pictures taken from a real spaceship flown by earth astronauts. One good way to learn about the earth’s landforms is to make a model of each one. You could use clay or other materials. One class made models from shaving cream!
What is the geography of Monaco?
Geography and Climate of Monaco Most of Monaco’s topography is rugged and hilly and its coastal portions are rocky. Monaco’s climate is considered Mediterranean with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
What bodies of water are in Monaco?
The Mediterranean Sea lies to the east and south of Monaco.
Which landform would you like to live in?
Answer: Landforms affect where people build houses and communities. Many people live on plains because it is easy to travel and to farm on flat land. Other people live in valleys, which are the land between mountains or hills.
Is there a volcano in Monaco?
The Global Volcanism Program has no synonyms or subfeatures listed for Monaco Bank….Monaco Bank.
Basic Data | |
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Volcano Number Last Known Eruption Elevation Latitude Longitude | 382110 1911 CE -197 m / -646 ft 37.6°N 25.88°W |
Within 5 km Within 10 km Within 30 km Within 100 km | 0 0 70,224 139,971 |
What kind of plants are found in Monaco?
Typical Mediterranean plants such as palms, aloes, carobs, tamarisks, mimosas, and other shrubs and flowers are abundant throughout the small Principality. Covering a landmass of just 2 squared kilometres Monaco has a total of 4.1km of coastline and at its highest point reaches up to just 140 metres above sea level.
Where is Monaco located in relation to Europe?
Geography of Monaco 03/08/2019 Monaco is a sovereign city state, with 10 wards, located on the French Riviera in the western part of Europe. Bordered by France on three sides, with one side bordering the Mediterranean Sea, its center is about 16 km (9.9 mi) from Italy, and is only 15 km (9.3 mi) south east of Nice, France.
How big is Monaco compared to the Cote d Azur?
The small principality of Monaco has a similar geography to the rest of the Cote d’Azur. All except for the fact that it is packed in to an area of only 2.02 km squared.
Is there a lot of wildlife in Monaco?
Monaco does not have any distinctive wildlife and in fact due the very urban nature of the Principality it would be difficult to see anything truly ‘wild’. It does however have a very rich marine life and annually produces around 800 tons of fish which is farmed.