The Pennines and The Lake District are the two largest mountain ranges in England.
Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, Snowdon.
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The Cambrian Mountains are in Wales.
There are several mountains that are in the British Isles. A few are Snowdon, Liathach, Ben Nevis, and Ben Macdhui.
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Ben Nevis, Sca Fell and Snowdon
There are several mountain ranges in the British Isles, such as the Scottish Highlands, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales, and the Pennines in England, among others. The exact number will depend on how you define a distinct mountain range.
there are many mountainous/hilly areas of the British Isles but the highest and most extensive are the Highlands and Grampians of the north of Scotland, the Pennines of central/northern England, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales and the Kerry, Wicklow and Donegal mountains in Ireland
The chief mountain ranges in the British Isles are the Grampian Mountains in Scotland, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales, and the Pennines in England.
The major mountain ranges in the British Isles are the Scottish Highlands, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales, the Pennines in England, and the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland. These ranges feature varying landscapes and peaks, providing diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
Physical features are land, sea, atmosphere. It is anything which is natural. (beaches, mountains)
Sure! Some examples of old fold mountains include the Appalachian Mountains in North America, the Ural Mountains in Russia, and the Caledonian Mountains in the British Isles.
No, there is no single leader of the British Isles. What is called the British Isles has a number of countries and they each have their own leaders. The British Isles is a geographical reference, not a political one.