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Why did refugees flood into Europe?

In Europe, due to the media's exaggeration and people's troubles, the refugee problem has become a hot topic in society. Europe is also anxious about the problem of a large number of refugees staying. Because refugees have not been included and controlled for a long time, it is difficult for Europe to come up with a comprehensive solution now.

Refugees from all over the world go to Schengen first, and then to Hungary or richer countries. So why do so many refugees choose to go to Europe?

First of all, Europe has a suitable climate. Most parts of Europe are warm and humid and suitable for human habitation. There is plenty of rainfall, so don't worry about the dry weather.

Secondly, Europe is rich in resources. Because refugees themselves fled to Europe because of frequent wars in their own countries or lack of national resources, and Europe is rich in mineral resources, such as coal, oil, iron, potassium salt and so on. Having a resource base is the first choice for refugees. Because with resources, we can develop in the long run.

Western Europe also has a large number of fishing grounds.

Northern Europe has a mild climate and abundant crops. Animal husbandry is developed and fish production is abundant. The west coast is one of the four major fishing grounds in the world.

Southern Europe is rich in mineral resources, and the main minerals are petroleum, natural asphalt, coal, chromium, mercury, lead, zinc and copper. Shepherd industry is also relatively developed. Spain, located in southern Europe, is the origin of the world-famous merino sheep.

Western European countries are all developed countries, and animal husbandry and fishery are also relatively developed.

Central Europe has a suitable climate and mainly produces fruits. Animal husbandry is also relatively developed. Switzerland's Simmental cattle, Tugenbaoshan, Saneng goat and other excellent livestock breeds are world-renowned.

Eastern Europe has a large population, many cities, developed transportation network and many famous industrial zones. Ukraine, located in Eastern Europe, is the largest arms industrial zone in the Soviet Union.