There are a number of types of underlying rock in the Lake District, each of which contributes to the particular feel of the landscape in the various parts of the region. Generally speaking, the higher, more jagged fells in the central lakes are made up of hard wearing rocks of the Borrowdale Volcanic group with igneous intrusions. Further north and east, the more rounded fells are made up of sandstone overlying Skiddaw slate. In the south, limestone overlies silts and shales, presenting landscapes more redolent of the Yorkshire Dales or White Peak.
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Oxygen and silicon are the two most abundant elements found in the most common minerals. The most common minerals found on Earth are silicates.
The answer is, yes, there was. About 40 supervolcanoes are dotted across the globe. There are two in Britain - one in Glencoe, Scotland, the other in Scafell in the Lake District. However, most supervolcanoes, including those in Britain, burned out long ago.http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/supervolcano/article.shtml
Water is the most common compound found in the human body, making up about 60% of our total body weight.
Silica dioxide or quartz is the most common mineral found on the surface of the earth and is one of the common minerals found in rocks.
The most common ore of aluminium is bauxite.
bass are probably the most common lakefish as well as blue gill
Walleye, pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and some lake trout could all be found in lake Erie.
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Scotland has several ski resorts. See the link below. So Does The north of England e.g. the Lake District
many people think lakes+water=lots of rain. this is not true. the lake district is the most hottest part of great britain. Amy sofowora (a famous scientist) said that it only rains 3mm of rain in a year at the lake district!!
The most common vegetation in Winnipeg is probably the grass on peoples' lawns.
The Lake District is a rural area in North West England. The central and most-visited part of the area is contained in the Lake District National Park. It lies entirely within Cumbria. The link below will give you more information.
William Wordsworth lived in Grasmere, which is in the Lake District of Britain
Waterspouts can occur on almost any lake or sea but are most common in tropical and subtropical areas.
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Mud Lake. There are 201 lakes by this name.