Слайд 2The British Isles are separated from the European continent by the North
Sea and the English Channel. The western coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea.
Northern Ireland occupies one third of the island of Ireland. It borders on the Irish Republic in the south.
Слайд 3The island of Great Britain consists of three main parts: England (the
southern and middle part of the island), Wales (a mountainous peninsula in the West) and Scotland (the northern part of the island).
Слайд 4There are no high mountains in Great Britain. In the north the
Cheviots separate England from Scotland, the Pennines stretch down North England along its middle, the Cambrian mountains occupy the greater part of Wales and the Highlands of Scotland are the tallest of the British mountains. There is very little flat country except in the region known as East Anglia.
Слайд 5Most of the rivers flow into the North Sea. The Thames is.
the deepest and the longest of the British rivers. Some of the British greatest ports are situated in the estuaries of the Thames, Mersey, Trent, Clyde and Bristol Avon.
Слайд 6Great Britain is not very rich in mineral resources, it has some
deposits of coal and iron ore and vast deposits of oil and gas that were discovered in the North Sea.
Слайд 7The warm currents of the Atlantic Ocean influence the climate of Great
Britain. Winters are not severely cold and. summers are rarely hot.
Слайд 8The population of the United Kingdom is over 58 million people. The
main nationalities are: English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish. In Great Britain there are a lot of immigrants from former British Asian and African colonies.
Слайд 9Great Britain is a highly industrialized country. New industries have been developed
in the last three decades. The main industrial centres are London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Glasgow and Bristol.