( )54.What was the population of the UK thousands of years ago? A. More than four million B. Over sixty-five million C. Less than four million 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 几千年前英国的人口远低于现在,因此答案为C,少于四百万。
( D ) 1. What was the population of the UK thousands of years ago? A. About 25 million. B. Over 65 million. C. More than 61 million. D. Not more than 4 million.( D )2. Why are there fewer birds and small animals in fields in the UK? A. Because more trees have planted. ...
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Within England, South East England had the largest population, at over 9.38 million, followed by the UK's vast capital city of London, at 8.8 million. London is far larger than any other UK city in terms of urban agglomeration, with just four other cities; Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, ...
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