Geography
From south to north Great Britain stretches for over 900 km and from east to west in the widest part only for about 500 km.
The Ireland is made up of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales and doesn't include Northern Ireland.
The British Isles also include three distant islands: the Isle of Man, The Bailiwick of Jersey and Bailiwick of Guernsey. Bailiwick of Guernsey
the Isle of Man
The Bailiwick of Jersey
England
Pennine range Cross Fell(893 m)
Cheviot Hills
The region is noted for sheep-breeding.
River Eden
Cumbrian mountains Helvellyn (950 m)
Lake District
Wales
Cambrian mountains
Coalmining
Scotland
Scotland may be divided into 3 major physical regions:the Highlands,the Southern Uplands and the Central Lowlands.
The Highlands
The Southren Uplands
The Central Lowlands
Grampian mountains
Loch Ness
Caledonian Canal
Agricalture
Northern Ireland
Antrim mountains
Sperrin mountains
Mourne
The chief rivers ogf the British Isles flowing to the North Sea: Tyne Ouse Humber Tees Ouse
The chief rivers of the British Isles flowing to the Irish Sea ClydeEden Mersey Eden
The main lakes of Great Britain Lough Neagh Loch Lomond