Scafell Pike is in the Lake District national park in the northwest of England.
Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England and is known for its rugged terrain and harsh conditions, making it difficult for wildlife to thrive. However, some species that can be found in the area include birds such as ravens, peregrine falcons, and ring ouzels. Additionally, red deer and mountain hares are known to inhabit the lower slopes of the mountain. Overall, the biodiversity on Scafell Pike is limited due to the challenging environment.
The Lake District is an area in Northwest England known for its lakes. It isn't a mountain although the Cumbrian mountain range is in that area, the highest of which is Scafell Pike.
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Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England, situated in the Lake District national park, Cumbria. It would be very difficult to make a living on the mountain, but the surrounding area has a few small farms raising sheep, as well as a few hotels and guest houses which would pay a living wage catering for the tourists and hill walkers.
The address of the Upland Area Historical Society is: Po Box 577, Upland, IN 46989
The deepest lake is wast water (243 ft deep).
In such a relatively small area as the English Lake District, Scafell Pike is indeed close to Wast Water. There are several paths that cross over the lakeland fell (hills) that would allow a walker to pass between the two, in a shorter mileage (but not shorter in time) that driving round by car.
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The area of Pike State Forest is 48.902 square kilometers.
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