All over the U.K. in all the rivers, e.g. River Severn, River Tees, River Tyne, River Eden, River Avon, River Thames, River Parette etc. and so much more...
The same amount of times you suck d1ck in a year, 365.
In general terms granite is an igneous rock. But, there has been a famous debate over the years because extreme metamorphosis of crustal sediments can produce melts of rocks that are also granite. However, the best examples of granites such as those to be found in Dartmoor (UK) are clearly igneous intrusions. So to simplify that: Igneous. It's an igneous rock.
Almost everything you see- not the little things, but the landscape at large across the whole planet. But the obvious ones are fossils of oceanic organisms found in mountain ranges, mountains themselves- erosion should have caused them to flatten out over geological time scales yet there they are- process of uplift causes this. Identical rock types and form on different continents shows they were once joined. Evidence of glaciation includes their related landforms- moraines, u-shaped valleys, fjords and so on are still clear all over the UK and northern Europe and northern usa
It certainly did; glacial erosion is very characteristic and geologists can often tell at a glance whether a landscape has been glaciated. In the UK the ice reached as far south as the Thames/Severn rivers and there is a marked difference in the landscapes between northern and southern England. In the south, river valleys are V shaped - created by the erosion of rivers, in the north valleys are usually U shaped; glaciers have eroded the sides of the valleys - any V shaped valleys are relatively modern. The mountains of Scotland are rounded - again from glaciation.
The type of rain we get in the UK is mixed.
Coastal erosion affects various areas in the UK, including locations such as Norfolk, Sussex, and Yorkshire. Erosion is an ongoing process that can be seen over years or even decades, with factors like weather patterns, sea levels, and human activity contributing to the erosion.
Rock UK was created in 1922.
The famous White Cliffs of Dover are constantly experiencing erosion.
UK Rock Challenge was created in 1996.
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The next solar eclipse is due to occur in the UK around the 2080s.
Camp Rock should come out on DVD in UK
Jailhouse Rock entered the UK charts in 1958
Camp Rock 2 Premiers on Disney Channel in the UK on September 17th, 2010
Most tornadoes in the UK occur in England, particularly in the Midlands and East Anglia regions. These tornadoes are usually weak and short-lived compared to the more intense tornadoes that can occur in other parts of the world.
No - it is a UK territory but is geographically part of Spain.
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