21. Finish the exercises according to the text.(1)How many names are mentioned in the first paragraph, andwhat are they?(2)Arrange the following events in time order.① Scotland was joined.②Ireland was added.③Wales was joined.④The United Kingdom of Great Britain and NorthernIreland came...
I won’t spoil the ending for you in case you’ve not yet indulged, but I wouldn’t be giving too much away if I told you that the book’s ultimate question didn’t turn out to be, ‘How many new homes does the government think we need to build in England and Wales every year...
(attraction) of other places. For historical architecture you have to go older but smaller towns (9)___(build) by the Romans. Yet London has the greatest historical treasure. But it has been influenced by some invaders of England. You must keep your eyes open if you are going to make ...
Associate professor NJ Wildberger of the School of Mathematics at the University of New South Wales, Australia, explained during a lecture series that a twist is often added to driving belts in machines, "purposefully to wear the belt out uniformly on both sides." The Möbius strip also may...
Flannel in history It’s believed that the word“flannel” emerged in Wales, but we know for a fact that the term was in common usage in France in the form “flannelle” as early as the 17th century. While flannel was periodically popular among the French and other European peoples throug...
On the west coast, buses are surprisingly expensive (for buses there, check outTranswa). There are not many people moving up and down that coast and there’s limited competition. It’s often easier and cheaper to fly out in Western Australia. ...
This breakdown of the different ways to get around Scotland – cars, trains, planes, bicycles and more – will help you get your dream planned in no time.
Severe TC Yasi crossed the Far North Queensland coast near Mission Beach in February 2011 as a Category 4 system. Despite the uncertainty as to where the cyclone would make landfall, there were no fatalities but many towns experienced significant damage to homes, businesses and property. Due to...
But their migration actually threatens local agriculture and towns. In China, for example, sand dunes have been advancing upon some villages at the rate of 65 feet (20 meters) per year [source: NASA]. In many cases, fencing will arrest sand dune migration. In some cases, people actually ...
But many neighbourhoods lack both: the proportion of green and blue areas (ie parks and ponds) in towns and cities has decreased since 2016, the CCC has shown, and top-down retrofit schemes have barely scratched the surface of improving energy efficiency in ...