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An
overview
of
England
Prepared by
Pham Thi Thanh Thuy B
Typical things of England
Typical things of England
Typical things of England
Houses of
Parliament
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Typical things of England
Westminster
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2. How big is England in comparison
with other parts in Britain?
3. Popular cities
London, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle,
Birmingham, Nottingham
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Physical Geography of England
Topography
Climate
England’s topography
Highland Zone
1. in the north and
west
2. has big hills and
mountains
industrial areas
3. eroded areas
broken by valleys
and plains
4. more rainfall, less
sunlight cooler
5. thin and stony soil
Lowland Zone
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east
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inhabited,
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England’s Climate
Temperate maritime
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Dec +
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summer autumn
Warmest
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Fogs, mists and overcast skies are frequent in the Pennine and inland regions
[...]... Images ofEngland River Thames Big Ben Westminster Abbey Houses of Parliament Bobbies Double-decker Buses The Rose The Oak Cricket The Rose national flower ofEngland has been Englands’s emblem since the Wars of the Roses = Civil wars (1455-1485) royal house of Lancaster royal house of York The oak traditional tree ofEngland the strength and endurance regarded as the “monarch of the forest” Images of England. .. Palace of Westminster destroyed a great mass of buildings on the east bank of the Thames River cover an area of > 3 hectares and contain 1100 apartment, 100 staircases and 11 courts Bobbies nickname for policeman named after a Sir Robert Peel casually called Bobby = Robert It was Bobby who created London’s police force in 1820s – one of the greatest advances in the 19th Double-decker buses can be seen... Windermere, Lake District Stonehenge AS le S imp h ketc Stonehenge • Made up of great tones= megaliths = simple and crude structures = used as tombs • It consists of a ring of megaliths surrounded by a bank of dirt and ditch Many holes were also dug within the large bank Who labored to transport and build these massive rock structures and why did they build them? No easily understood reason Special features... in GB Built bw 11th and 19th The tombs of famous citizens (Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, etc.) Became a World Heritage Site in 1987 Images ofEngland River Thames Big Ben Westminster Abbey Houses of Parliament Bobbies Double-decker Buses The Rose The Oak Cricket Houses of Parliament = New Palace of Westminster is the seat of the British legislature Built in the mid 19th on the site of the medieval royal... summer & cooler winter Cool summer region winters Mild Heavy rain River Thames most important river in the southern England rises in four headstreams main source of water supply of London Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower) On the eastern end of the Houses of Parliament Is 13.5 tonnes First rang in 1859 The name of the biggest of the five bells in the clock tower Intricacies at Westminster Abbey, London Westminster... the “monarch of the forest” Images ofEngland River Thames Big Ben Westminster Abbey Houses of Parliament Bobbies Double-decker Buses The Rose The Oak Cricket Cricket since the 1500s England s national game played mainly among middle class symbolizes a slow and peaceful rural life is also popular in formerly British colonies (India, Canada, Australia, and Pakistan) Lake District Lake District Lake Windermere,... about Stonehenge At dawn in midsummer (summer solstice), the sun shines divide the circle of stones in directly half Intrigues archaeologists These early builders knew more about the solar system and the universe They used the spacing in the circle to predict the solar and Lunar eclipses by calculating angles of the light . An overview of England Prepared by Pham Thi Thanh Thuy B Typical things of England Typical things of England Typical things of England Houses of Parliament T h e T h a m e s Typical. Geography of England Topography Climate England s topography Highland Zone 1. in the north and west 2. has big hills and mountains industrial areas 3. eroded areas broken by valleys and plains 4 great mass of buildings on the east bank of the Thames River cover an area of > 3 hectares and contain 1100 apartment, 100 staircases and 11 courts Bobbies nickname for policeman named after