The UK Physical Landscape Flashcards
The UK has Large Upland and ___________ Areas, and Important _________.
Lowland…Rivers…
The UK’s Main Upland Areas Tend to be in the North and the ______ of the Country, and ____________ Areas to the South and Easy.
West…Lowland…
The Grampian Mountains are Part of the ____________ and Home to Ben Nevis, the Grampians are _______, Rocky and Sparsely Populated.
Highlands…Steep…
The Cheshire Plain is an Area of _____, Flat Land Formed by the Deposition of Material Eroded by ___________. The Land is Very __________ and is Mainly Used for Diary Farming.
Low…Glaciers…Fertile…
Snowdonia is a Glaciated __________ Area Formed from Rock from Extinct Volcanoes. It Contains ________ Mountains and Glaciated Valleys.
Upland…Steep…
The Downs and the Weald is a ___________ Area with a Wide Valley Situated Between the Parallel Hills of the Downs. It Used to be Covered in Forest but is Now ______________.
Lowland…Agricultural…