mountainous around the 'edges' or coasts and more plains in the centre (like a bowl in alot of ways) mountains are typically 500-800m (highest around 1000m) Lots of glaciated valleys and nice scenery lots rivers.
Most mountains in Ireland are near to the coast, though there are some mountain ranges further inland. The centre of Ireland is much flatter, especially through the middle of the island, west to east. The inland mountain ranges are all north or south of that area. Ireland has been described as being like a saucer, low and flat in the middle and high around the edges. The terrain in the west is particularly rough and rocky. The best land is in the east and the south, away from the mountain ranges. Parts of the Midwest are referred to as "The Golden Vale" because of the quality of land.
Ireland has beautiful scenery of all kinds: Mountains, rivers, lakes, valleys, bays, cliffs, bogs, forests, plains and so on. Apart from deserts, there is not much Ireland doesn't have as scenery.
Ireland is very green, due to the climate. There is no desert in Ireland, as it is not warm enough and Ireland gets a lot of rain which keeps land irrigated. There are lots of trees in Ireland. There are many mountains, valleys, rivers and lakes. Most mountains are around the coastal areas, with some inland, and large parts of the middle of Ireland is quite flat. There are areas of bogland in different parts of the country.
It is very green. There are lots of mountains and valleys. There are lots of rivers and lakes. As it is in island, there are lots of beaches and cliffs. Many beaches are sandy, but some are stony. There are lots of bays, particularly along the west coast. There are no deserts in Ireland or very dry areas. It is a very beautiful country.
Ireland's landscape mostly consist of large green fields used for agricultural purposes and bog land. Although there is some hilly and mountainous areas.
Ireland is very grren and thy have got lods of rivers
Physical geography is a branch of Geography; the main branches of Geography are Physical and Human, these are mainly taught at school level. Physical geography relates to the natural environment.
What are some examples of physical geography
physical geography and human geography
Physical geography is that branch of natural science which deals with the study General Geography.
physical geography
The study of the world's physical features is called geography. Geography also incorporates the affects of the atmosphere on the earth.
Human geography teaches about human beings and their accomplishments, while physical geography teaches about the physical world we live in
2. Write a paragraph using the following concepts: geology, physical geography, human geography, geologists and geographers.
Yes, volcanoes are part of physical geography. Volcanoes are natural landforms and are not man-made. Thus, physical geography includes volcanoes.
both
the central idea of geography
subfields