The document provides information about geography in the UK. It states that the longest rivers in England are the Thames and Severn. The highest mountain in the Lake District is Scafell Pike at 3,206 feet. The Pennines is a range of hills and mountains in northern England. Two famous landmarks are Buckingham Palace and Stonehenge. The Fens in eastern England is a coastal plain known for its marshy and rich natural environment. The four countries that make up the UK are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
The document provides information about geography in the UK. It states that the longest rivers in England are the Thames and Severn. The highest mountain in the Lake District is Scafell Pike at 3,206 feet. The Pennines is a range of hills and mountains in northern England. Two famous landmarks are Buckingham Palace and Stonehenge. The Fens in eastern England is a coastal plain known for its marshy and rich natural environment. The four countries that make up the UK are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
The document provides information about geography in the UK. It states that the longest rivers in England are the Thames and Severn. The highest mountain in the Lake District is Scafell Pike at 3,206 feet. The Pennines is a range of hills and mountains in northern England. Two famous landmarks are Buckingham Palace and Stonehenge. The Fens in eastern England is a coastal plain known for its marshy and rich natural environment. The four countries that make up the UK are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
•River Thames •River severn What is the highest mountain in the lake district The highest mountain is Scafell Pike Lake district The Lake District is the largest of the United Kingdom's National Parks, and contains 16 lakes (and many smaller tarns), more than 150 high peaks, with four over 3000 feet (the only mountains in England), (including England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike – 3206 ft.). Pennines The Pennines, also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a more-or-less continuous range of hills and mountains running between three regions of Northern England: North West England on the west, and North East England and Yorkshire and the Humber on the east. 2 landmarks of England 1.Buckingham Palace, London. 2.Stonehenge. What is the fens and what it is known as The Fens, also known as the Fenlands, is a coastal plain in eastern England and the East Midlands. This naturally marshy region supports a rich ecology and numerous species, and helps absorb storms. What are the 4 countries that make up UK ?
1. England, 2. Scotland, 3. Wales 4. Northern Ireland. Done by: Mohamed Amr and Noor Maged