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Climate of the United Kingdom: Very rainy cold and. Very favorable for the meadows and pastures in which the cattle and ovine grazes. Influenced by the current of the Gulf also called The Gulf Stream. More than half of the days he is cloudy. The British climate is very variable and can happen very fast of a cold and rainy day to a day.
Great Britain is traditionally divided in a mountainous zone
and a zone of the low Earth. A border that works of the mouth of the Exe river,
in the southwest, to the one of the Tees, in the northeast, is a crude
expression of this division. The course of the contour of 213 meters, or of the
north and the west of the youngest layers of the Southeast, provides one more a
more exact indication of the degree of mountains
The languages spoken now or in the past in Scotland are divided into two
families: Celtic and Germanic languages. The only Celtic language which is
still preserved in Scotland is the Ancient Languages spoken in parts of the
Highlands and the Hebrides (known as Gàidhealtachd areas), but previously
spoken in much wider areas, as evidenced by the naming. A variant of gaélico
also spoken in southwestern Scotland, about Galloway, and also in Annandale
Strathnith but has disappeared. Gaélico Both come from ancient languages,
descended in turn from gaélico primitive. Scotland census 2001, about 1% of
the total population are speakers of Ancient Languages.
Moreover, in Scotland today is spoken by two Germanic languages: the
Scottish and English in
Scotland. The Scotsman (English, Scots and Lowland
Scots) spoken in southern Scotland in the area known as Lowlands. She comes
from a northern variant of the so called Middle English known as "old Scot."
According to the 2001 census, approximately 30% of the population was
considered fluent speaker of Scots. The English in Scotland, meanwhile, is
the standard dialect of English spoken in Scotland. It can be influenced by
Scottish and Ancient Languages. The northernmost variant is a distinct
dialect, English in the Highlands, even more influenced by the gaélico