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    Group 3

    1. Don ThHuyn.

    2. Phan ThNhung.

    3. NguynAnh Phng

    The lecturer:

    Ms. Doan Dieu Linh

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    Content

    I. Geographical location.II. Land and settlement

    III. Effects on Britishs life and UKeconomy

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    II

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    II. an + se emen

    The highest mountain peak: Ben Nevis in

    Scotland, 1.344 metres

    The range of mountain and hills:Cairngorms, Cheviot Hills, Scottish,

    Highlands, Southern Uplands, Grampian

    Mountains, Brecon Beacons, CambrianMountains

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    II. Land + settlement

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    II. Land + settlement

    River, lakes: All the rivers are not really long,only Thames river is the biggest one. Mostly

    small rivers, connected by isthmus system.

    *The longest river (River Severn - 354 km long)flowing through both Wales and England

    *The deepest lake (Lorch Morar -309 metres

    deep).

    Scenery changes noticeably over quite a short

    distances

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    II. Land + settlement

    Mountain: not very high compared with some

    range of mountains in Europe like Alps or the

    Pyrenees.Highest is Ben Nevis_ Scotland(1334m).

    Coastline: remarkable and diversified (17.819

    km long with 1000 islands..)

    II L d ttl t

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    II. Land + settlement

    England (Most of Englands topography: plains and

    mountains to the northwest)

    London (the largest city in Europe) dominates

    Britain.

    Home for the headquarters of all government

    departments, Parliament, the major legal institutions

    and the monarch.

    1 mill work, but less than 1000 people actually live

    The majority live in surburbs

    In its decline for being dirty , neglected but still

    attract tourist.

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    II. Land + settlement

    Northern Ireland (consist of some hills)

    Covered by an ice sheet for most of the last ice

    age

    Loch Morar is the deepest lake. It's 309 metresdeep.

    Largely agriculture, natural beauty, myth and

    legend

    Substantial uplands with extensive golddeposits, granite Mourne Mountains and basalt

    Antrim Plateau, as well as smaller ranges but

    None of the hills are especially high

    The volcanic activity also formed the eerily

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    II. Land + settlement

    Scotland

    Is formed by a part of the mainland and several islands.

    North of the border with England: southern uplands, sheep

    farming Central plain + strip of east coast extending north: lowland

    farmland, 80% population but difficulty in employment

    Highlands: moutains, deep valleys, small islands off the west

    coast, spectacular natural beauty but fewer than 1 mill live Glasglow: strong artistic heritage, immigrants from Ireland,

    reflects the division in the community

    Edinburgh: comparatively middle class image, capital, the

    Athens of the North

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    II. Land + settlement

    Wales:Topography is mainly mountain , island

    south-east of the country is most heavily populated

    Coal has been mined in many parts of Britain, butjust as British people would locate the prototype

    factory of the industrial revolution in the north of

    England =>locate its prototype coalmine in south

    Wales.

    Cardiff, the capital of Wales, has a population of

    about a quarter of a million.

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    II. Land + settlement

    Wales

    A large share of the Welsh population lives in smaller

    settlements Has a relatively low share of its population in large

    settlements

    The share of the population living in the sparsest

    rural areas in wales 15% compared with only1.5% in England.[3]

    Communication between north south difficult :

    because of mountain area

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    II. Land + settlement

    Tower Bridge in

    the Thames

    river

    Thames river

    panorama

    Westminster

    Palace, Houses

    of Parliament &

    Big Ben besideThames river