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What is Life Like in the UK?

by Anna Nikunen

Pages 2 and 3 of 12

Anna Nikunen
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Contents:
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1. An island home pg.3
2. It’s a jigsaw pg.5
3. Weather pg.6
4. Who are they? pg.7
5. Where do they live? pg.8
6. How are they doing? pg.9
7. How does it compare?pg.11
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An Island home
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The British Isles are located in the Northwestern Europe.
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The top eight major cities in the British Isles are:
London
Manchester
Birmingham-Wolverhampton
Leeds-Bradford
Glasgow
Southampton-Portsmouth
Liverpool
Newcastle
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The top eight major rivers in the British Isles:
Severn River.
Thames River.
Trent River.
Wye River.
Great Ouse River.
Ure River/Ouse River.
Tay River.
Clyde River.
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The first eight major mountain ranges in the British Isles
Cairngorms.
Mourne Mountains.
Black Mountains.
MacGillycuddy's Reeks.
Pennines.
Grampians.
Berwyn range.
Snowdonia.
It's a Jigsaw
What is the British Isles?
British Isles are made up of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland.
What is the UK?
The UK is made up of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
What is Great Britain?
Great Britain is made up of Scotland, Wales and England.
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Weather
Mild summers, Mild winters and wet
mild summers, cold winters, not so wet
Warm summers, cold winters, dry
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Warm summers, mild winters, not so wet
Who are they?
The UK is made of immigrants who have been there for different lengths of time.

Refugee - A person who has been forced to flee from danger. One example is the Jewish people from all over Europe in 1938.

Invader - enters a country to attack. One example is the Romans to extend the Roman Empire in 43 AD.

Economic migrant - People who move to a new place to find work, and to improve their standard of living. One example is Indians and Pakistanis, looking for work in 1956.

Asylum seeker - A person who flees to another country for safety, and asks for permission to stay there. One example is Kurds, Kosovans and others driven from their countries by war in 1999.
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Were do they live?
Birmingham
Birmingham is an urban city.
The population of Birmingham is 856,000.
The population density is 4,200 per square kilometre.
Steyning
Steyning is a rural area.
Steyning's population is 6,368.
Steyning's population density is 3,106 per square kilometres.
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