The Himalayas are 1,490 miles long, 100-250 miles wide, has over 100 peaks exceeding 23,500 ft including the 29,029 ft high Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world. The Himalayan drainage basin houses 1,300 million people.
The Lake District is 34 miles long, 26 miles wide, has four peaks exceeding 3,000 ft including the 3,209 ft Scafell Pike, the tallest in peak in England. The Cumbrian region is home to about 500,000 people.
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.
The lake distict is bigger.
The temperature at the lake district is 13 degrees Celsius
Lake District Hospital was created in 1971.
Lake Windemere
why does the lake district have more than the average rainfall
There are a few different locations of the Lake District Hotels. All are located in the Lake District which is in Cumbria, England, United Kingdom.
The Lake District is just a large area. It is not surrounded by a fence. Lots of places within the Lake District have opening hours.
The Lake District where? Many places have lake districts, please resubmit with a more detailed question