British Isles
there are many mountainous/hilly areas of the British Isles but the highest and most extensive are the Highlands and Grampians of the north of Scotland, the Pennines of central/northern England, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales and the Kerry, Wicklow and Donegal mountains in Ireland
There are several mountains that are in the British Isles. A few are Snowdon, Liathach, Ben Nevis, and Ben Macdhui.
Baltimore has the highest population.
The British Isles
The British Isles.
The British Isles.
The British Isles are surrounded by several seas, including the North Sea to the east, the Irish Sea to the west, and the English Channel to the south. Additionally, the Atlantic Ocean lies to the northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest of the British Isles.
Marble is found in various locations in the British Isles, with notable deposits in regions such as Connemara in Ireland, the Shap Fells in Cumbria, and various areas in Scotland including the Isle of Skye. Additionally, marble-like limestone is also found in parts of the British Isles and used in architectural applications.
the warmest part of the Br Isles in summer is the south east and midlands of England. the coolest parts are the northern islands and highlands of Scotland
mountain thinly populated
The snowdonia, lake district, southern uplands, grampians, north west highlands, and Pennines are all highland areas in british isles the snowdonia, lake district, southern uplands, grampians, north west highlands, and Pennines are all highland areas in british isles Commonly, the term, Highlands, are classed as areas of Scotland north of the Great Glen. South of the Great Glen is often referred to as the Lowlands.