why does the lake district have more than the average rainfall
It is wet because it is a lake
The lake district is good for sheep farming because sheep have specially adapted hooves so they can stay on the hills. They can cope with the lake districts cold and wet climate. The land in the lake district isn't arable enough to farm crops, so if crops were planted on the hills/slopes they would be washed away when it rained.
wet because it always rains
The lake district has got a lot of fields and Manchester has got hardly any, also Manchester has got so many cars running around and its so busy and the lake district is peaceful and not so busybye bye
no, the lake district is in cumbria ... but you can drive to the outskirts of the Lake District (Ullswater) in about an hour from Newcastle!
Lake District was created in 1951.
No. The Lake District is a district.
The Lake district (in Cumbria, England) is a natural phenomenon and has been called the "Lake District" because it has many lakes since ancient times. The "Lake District National Park" was established 1951 to protect the environment of the Lake District.
Carlisle is on the edge of the Lake District so no time at all.
The lake distict is bigger.
The temperature at the lake district is 13 degrees Celsius
Lake District Hospital was created in 1971.
Lake Windemere