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What is Life Like in the UK?

by Mahmood Hamza

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What is life like in the UK?
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Contents
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An island home

It’s a jigsaw

Weather

Who are they?

Where do they live?

How are they doing?

How does it compare?
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An island home
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Where is the British Isles located?
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The British Isles is located in Europe in the Northern hemisphere
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What are the major cities?
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The major citeis of the UK are
England
Birmingham
Glasgow
Liverpool
Bristol
Manchester
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What are the major rivers?
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The major rivers are
River Severn
River Thames
River Trent
River great Ouse
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Major mountain ranges
Snowdon
Tryfan
Glyder Fawr
Foel Fras
Carnedd LLewelyn
Nantle Ridge
It's a jigsaw
What countries make up the British Isles
The British Isles is made up of five countries
England
Scotland
Whales
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
What countries make up the United Kingdom
What countries make up Great Britain
The UK is made up of four countries
England
Scotland
Whales
Northern Ireland
Great Britain is made up of three countries
England
Scotland
Whales
What are the populations and Area of the UK,British Isles and Great Britain
What is the weather like in the British isles?
mild summers, cold winters, not so wet
mild summers, mild winters,wet
warm summers, mild winter, not so wet
Warm summers, cold winters, dry
Who are they?
The people in the UK have come from different country and those people are called immigrants.
A. refugee, refugees are people who has been forced to flee from danger. An example of refugees in the UK are Ugandan Asians in 1972.

B. Invader, Invaders are people who enter a country to attack it. AN example of Invaders in the UK are the Normans in 1066

C. Economic migrant, economic migrants are people who moved to a new place to find work. Example of economic migrants in the UK are West Indians from the Caribbean in 1948.

D. Asylum seeker, asylum seekers are people who flee to other country for safety. An example of asylum seekers in the UK are Jews from eastern Europe in 1840.
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