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Germany. vs. Italy. SS6G10(b) The student will compare how location, climate, natural resources, and population distribution of the Germany and Italy affects where people live and how they trade. Italy.

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  1. Germany vs. Italy SS6G10(b) The student will compare how location, climate, natural resources, and population distribution of the Germany and Italy affects where people live and how they trade.

  2. Italy Italy attracts millions of tourists every year because of its spectacular scenery, beautiful weather, and fascinating history and culture. Rome in central-western Italy is the capital. Over 2.7 million people live in Rome. Germany About 3.5 million people live in the capital city of Berlin. It is located innortheastern Germany.

  3. Location Italy Germany Italy is located in Southern Europe and comprises the boot-shaped Italian Peninsula and a number of islands including the two largest, Sicily and Sardinia. Germany is located in Western and Central Europe.

  4. Climate Italy The climate in Italy is moderate with generally cool winters, colder in the mountain regions, and warm summers. Mountains cover about 70 percent of the country. Germany Germany has a moderate climate with warm, mild summers and cool winters. Extreme weather conditions do not occur very often. Spring in Germany Summer in Italy

  5. Farmland Italy Grapes, Italy’s most valuable crop, are often grown along mountainsides. Italian grapes have made Italy the largest wine producer in the world. Northern Italy produces the best grapes. Rich soil and plenty of water make northern Italy the “breadbasket”, or wheat growing area. Germany The mild climate is good for Germany’s agriculture industry, which uses about half of Germany’s land. Germany produces many crops.

  6. Natural Resources Italy Italy has few mineral resources, and has to import most of its raw materials for industry. Germany Enormous deposits of coal and iron ore found in the Ruhr region fuel a huge manufacturing industry known for steel production, automobiles, building materials, and many other items.

  7. Economics Italy Tourism is the country’s most important industry. Germany It is a very prosperous nation, with one of the largest populations in Europe and the strongest economy. Manufacturing drives the economy; steel production, automobiles, building materials, and many others.

  8. Where people live Italy About two-thirds of Italians live in the northern part of the country, home to most of Italy’s industry and agriculture. Germany Most Germans live in the cities and towns of western Germany. The Ruhr Valley is the most densely populated area in Germany.

  9. Remember!! Test on Thursday (for A days and Friday (for B days). You may want to start studying your graphic organizer now!

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