for my homework this site was recommended but it wont awnser two of my questions (so far ) :( if you coul help me that would be great here are my two questions
1.what is the mountain range in Wales?
2.what hills form the back of England?
That would be the Pennines. A range of hills that stretches from the Midlands to tyneside.
The Pennine Hills.
The Pennine hills are called the Backbone of England. They run from the Midlands all the way to the Scottish border.
The Pennines.
The Pennines. Known as 'The Backbone of Britain'
the backbone of hills and mountains are the rocks
They form a backbone from the Midlands up to Scotland, separating West and East England.
Because they run down the centre of England like a backbone.
There is no mountain range that could be described as the backbone of the UK. The nearest is probably the Pennine range of hills but that is wholly within England and isn't in any other part of the UK.
Vertebrae are the bones that form the backbone.
The Hills Road College, or Hills Road Sixth Form College, commonly abbreviated as HRSFC is situated in Hills Road, CB2 8PE Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Yes there are hills in London, England.
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There is no mountain range that forms the backbone of the UK but the Pennines are the backbone of England.