Geographical Outline of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Plan
The UK is situated on the British Isles. They consist of many islands, the larger of which is Great Britain ,the smaller is
The Uk consists of 4 main parts:England,Scotland,Wales and Nothern Ireland.It`s area is 244,000 square klm.
Mountains of Great Britain
In Scotland a large valley –the Central Lowlands,divides mountains into the Northern Uplands and the Southern Uplands. The
Scotland: the Grampians: one of the 3 major mountain ranges in Scotland
Ben Nevis, the highest point in the British Isles, 1,343 meters above sea level
Rivers rising in the Grampians
Scafell Range, Cambria, England
The Pennines - ("backbone of England"
Lake District National Park, Scafell Pike
Wales: Snowdonia
Snowdon – the highest mountain in Wales
The Highlands
Rivers The most important rivers: the Severn, the Thames, the Ouse, the Tyre, the Tees,the Eden,the Tweed, the Clyde, the Dee
Lakes
Mineral resources
In Scotland there are 4 national parks. They are Loch Lomond,Fife,Clyde Muirshiel and Pentland Hills.
ENGLAND
THE EMBLEM OF ENGLAND
WALES
THE WELSH FLAG
THE EMBLEM OF WALES
SCOTLAND
THE SCOTTISH FLAG
THE EMBLEM OF SCOTLAND
NORTHERN IRELAND
THE FLAG OF NORTHERN IRELAND
THE EMBLEM OF IRELAND
10.91M
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Geographical Outline of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Mountains

1. Geographical Outline of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

2. Plan

1.Geographical position.
2.Mountains
3.Rivers and lakes
4.Climate.
5.Mineral resources.
6.National parks, Conservation and Recreation
Areas.
7.Administrative Division.
8.National Symbols and Holidays.

3. The UK is situated on the British Isles. They consist of many islands, the larger of which is Great Britain ,the smaller is

Ireland. The total
area of them and 500 more other islands is a
little more than 244.000.sq.km.

4.

The north-west and west of Great Britain
is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. In
the west the country is washed by the
Irish sea,the eastern coast -by the North
Sea. The south- eastern part of Great
Britain is separated from the continent by
the English Channel ,which is 32 km wide
at its narrowest point.

5. The Uk consists of 4 main parts:England,Scotland,Wales and Nothern Ireland.It`s area is 244,000 square klm.

6. Mountains of Great Britain

7. In Scotland a large valley –the Central Lowlands,divides mountains into the Northern Uplands and the Southern Uplands. The

Northern Uplands is divided into the northwest Highlands and the Grampians where the highest
point of the British Isles Ben Nevis is located

8. Scotland: the Grampians: one of the 3 major mountain ranges in Scotland

9. Ben Nevis, the highest point in the British Isles, 1,343 meters above sea level

10. Rivers rising in the Grampians

the Spey
the Don
the Dee
the Esk
the Tay

11. Scafell Range, Cambria, England

12.

In the North the Pennines region is joined to
the southern Uplands of Scotland by the
Cheviot Hills.
The Cambrian mountains occupy almost the
whole northern and central part of Wales
peninsular.

13. The Pennines - ("backbone of England"

The Pennines - ("backbone of
England"
400 km

14. Lake District National Park, Scafell Pike

The highest mountain in England: 978 metres
One of three British peaks climbed as part of the
National Three Peaks Challenge.

15. Wales: Snowdonia

2170 square kilometres

16. Snowdon – the highest mountain in Wales

".
Snowdon – the highest
mountain in Wales
Saxon "Snow Dun“ - "snow hill".
1085 metres

17.

Typical Pennine scenery
in the Forest of Bowland
Cross Fell 893 meters
Celtic “penno” - hill

18. The Highlands

19.

The 10 highest mountains in Scotland
1 Ben Nevis 4409 ft 1344 m Ben Nevis Range
2 Ben Macdui 4295 ft 1309 m Cairngorms
3 Braeriach 4252 ft 1296 m Cairngorms
4 Cairn Toul 4236 ft 1291 m Cairngorm
5 Sgor an Lochain Uaine 4236 ft 1258 m Cairngorm
6. Cairngorm 4081 ft 1244 m Cairngorm
7 Aonach Beag 4049 ft 1234 m Nevis & Grey
Corries range
8 Aonach Mor 4006 ft 1221 m Nevis & Grey Corries
9 Carn Mor Dearg 4003 ft 1220 m Ben Nevis range
10 Ben Lawers 3983 ft 1214 m Ben Lawers

20.

10 Highest mountains in Wales
1 Snowdon 3560 ft
2 Crib-y-Ddysgl 3494 ft
3 Carnedd Llewelyn 3485 ft
4 Carnedd Dafydd 3424 ft
5 Glyder Fawr 3278 ft
6 Glyder Fach 3262 ft
7 Pen yr Olwen 3208 ft
8 Foel Grach 3202 ft
9 Yr Elan 3152 ft
10 Y Garn 3104 ft

21. Rivers The most important rivers: the Severn, the Thames, the Ouse, the Tyre, the Tees,the Eden,the Tweed, the Clyde, the Dee

.

22. Lakes

There are many lakes in the UK. The
largest of them are Lough Neagh in
Ireland, Loch Lomond and Loch Ness in
Scotland.

23. Mineral resources

Coal deposits are in England in
Northumberland,
Durham,Lancashire,Yorkshire,Nottingam,
Derby and Staffordshire.
Tin and copper are in Cornwall and
Devonshire ,lead and silver ores are
mined in Derbyshire ,Lancashire and
Cumberland.

24.

There are 7 national parks in England.They
are: Dartmoor,Exmoor,Lake
District,Northumberland,NorthYork Moors,the
Peak District and Yorkshire Dales.

25.

In Wales there are 3 national parks.They are
Snowdonia,Brecon Beacons and the
Pembrokeshire coast.In Scotland there are 3
national parks. They are Loch
Lomond,Fife,Clyde Muirshiel and Pentland
Hills.

26. In Scotland there are 4 national parks. They are Loch Lomond,Fife,Clyde Muirshiel and Pentland Hills.

27. ENGLAND

Area: 131000 sq
km
Population: 54
million people
Capital: London
Language:
English

28. THE EMBLEM OF ENGLAND

The red rose
became the
emblem of
England after the
War of the Roses
(1455-1485)

29. WALES

Area: 20761 sq
km
Population: 3
million people
Capital: Cardiff
Language:
English, Welsh

30. THE WELSH FLAG

…shows a
dragon.
Saint David is the
patron saint of
Wales.
Saint David`s Day
is celebrated on 1
March.

31. THE EMBLEM OF WALES

The daffodil is
Welshmen`s
national emblem.

32. SCOTLAND

Area: 78800 sq
km
Population: 5,4
million people
Capital:
Edinburgh
Language:
English,Gaelick

33. THE SCOTTISH FLAG

The Saint
Andrew`s cross is
the Scottish flag.
Saint Andrew`s
Day is celebrated
on 30 November.

34. THE EMBLEM OF SCOTLAND

The thistle, the
national emblem
of Scotland was
chosen as such
because it saved
the country from
the enemy.

35. NORTHERN IRELAND

Area: 14160 sq
km
Population: 1,8
million people
Capital: Belfast
Language: Irish,
English

36. THE FLAG OF NORTHERN IRELAND

Ulster is the
name used today
for six counties of
Northern Ireland.
The flag
represents these
six counties.

37. THE EMBLEM OF IRELAND

The shamrock,
the emblem of the
Irish is proudly
worn on
St.Patrick`s Day,
March 17.
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