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What resources are there in western Europe?

Western Europe refers to the area of Western Europe bordering the Atlantic Ocean and nearby islands, with a total area of over 930,000 square kilometers. This region includes Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France and Monaco, which are also collectively referred to as "European capitalist countries".

The topography of western Europe is mainly plains and plateaus, but in these areas, mountains occupy a relatively small area. Most of western Europe belongs to the maritime temperate broad-leaved forest climate, where there is abundant rainfall and stable weather, which is prone to foggy weather; Most rivers in western Europe flow into the Atlantic Ocean.

Western Europe mainly produces coal, iron, oil, natural gas, potassium salt and other minerals; Wheat, barley, oats, potatoes and beets are the main crops, and grapes and apples are also abundant. Fishery and animal husbandry in Western Europe are also relatively developed, such as Belgian and French-made Ahlden horses, Dutch-made Berkshire pigs, Yorkshire pigs, Irish cattle, thoroughbred horses and Dutch cattle, which enjoy a high reputation in the world.