france
In hexagonal shape France is approximately, with a length of about 965 km. France has a lot of mountain ranges. These ranges cover the area east of the south central plateau. Many of the Alpine mountains extending along the French border are more than 4000 meters above sea level. Mont Blanc is the second highest peak on the continent. The south central plateau known as the Massif Central, is separated from the eastern highland region. Ocean currents and the southwestern winds equalize the temperatures along the Atlantic seaboard. The average temperature range in Paris is 34 degrees to
France is rich in an excellent balance of both mineral and agricultural resources. The largest foreign-born groups are Portuguese, Algerians, Italians and Turks. Roman Catholicism is the faith of about 76 percent of French residents. France has a wide variety of bird life. The French railroads were partly nationalized in 1937. The principle forest trees are the chestnut, beech, oak, cork, walnut, fir, and pinaster. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. It ranges from artic-alpine lichens and mosses to such semitropical trees as olive and orange. Resin, turpentine, and cork are also forest products. France has few of the larger mammals; the most common of these are the deer and the fox. Production of natural gas and sulfur is being developed. Coal mining has decreased since the 1960's many mines have been closed.
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