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Suurbritannia ja USA geograafia

It has best farmland, and richest coal deposits. The Southern Uplands rise gently south of the Central Lowlands. This is a region of rounded, rolling hills. 4.What are the possibilities of land use in Scotland? Tourism in the mountains, there you can ski and climb mountains. In the north there doesn't live much people, so there people raise sheep or go fishing. In the Central Lowlands, people earn living from farming and there is Scotland's richest coal deposit. In the Southern Uplands people graze sheep. 5.Describe the relief of England. England's terrain mostly comprises low hills and plains, especially in central and southern England. However, there are uplands in the north, for example there are the Pennines, which is a region of rounded uplands. West of the Pennines there is the Lake District where are quiet lakes and low mountains. Also there are uplands in the south west (for example, Dartmoor and the Cotswolds) 6. what are the possibilites of land use in england?

Ajalugu → Suurbritannia ja usa maalugu
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Food economics

Fruit, fresh food. Storage may involve significant costs. (Grain stocks play an important role in the stability of the grain market.) Reserves are increased or reduced depending on market situation. E. Roosaar 4/10/19 9 Seasonality Seasonal variations due to climatic conditions. Livestock production. (Milk) Fluctuations in crop and feed productions. New Zealand, cows graze outside throughout the year. Grass production is very low. E. Roosaar 4/10/19 10 Biological lags in productions Time from planning of the year's land use until harvest. Limitations by nature. Impossible to speed up or slow down production. In livestock production it takes several years from the decision to expand production to actual realisation. E

Majandus → Inglise keel I
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Charlotte Bronte , "Jane Eyre"

· Miss Maria Temple- kooli direktriss · Miss Smith- käsitöö õpetaja · Miss Scatcherd- ajalugu, grammatika · Madam Pirreot- prantsuse keel · Helena Burns- sõbranna, suri kopsuvähki · M;ister Brocklehursti naised · Mary Ann Wilson · Missis Fairfax- koduabiline · John- hobuvankri juht, Leah´i naine · Leah- toatüdruk · Adele Varrens- hoolealune · Sophie- Adele hoidja, bonnei · Edward Fairfax de Rochester- lossi omanik, Jane mees · Graze Poole- teenijanna · Mister Rowland Rochester- Edwardi vend, suri 9 aastat tagasi · Celine- Edwardi ammune armuke · Missis Eshton- tütred Amy ja Louisa · Leedi Lynn · Koloneliproua Dent · Leedi Ingram- tütred Blanche, Mary · Henryn ja Frederick Lynn · Kolonel Dent · Mister Eshton · Lord Ingram · Sir George · Teener Sam · Mister Mason- kellega oli Edward hiljuti kohtund Lääne- Idas, Bertha vend

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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New Zealand

mountain peaks and glaciers of the Southern Alps, a range running almost 500Km along the Island. The longest river is the Waikato on North Island (425 Km), the largest inland stretch of water is Lake Taupo also on North Island (607 sq Km) and the highest point is Mount Cook on South Island (3754 m). Over 75% of New Zealand is above 200m. Land use is broken down to about: forested 30% - meadows and pastures 50% - agricultural and under permanent cultivation 15% . Sheep and cattle graze on the rich farmland around Hamilton and New Plymouth in North Island and around Dunedin and Invercargill on South Island. It lies just west of the International Date Line and is among the first into the new millennium. People : New Zealand has a population of around 3.65 million. People from a wide range of European countries have arrived since Captain James Cook to make up 75% of the population while Maori make up about 10%. The Maori first arrived on these shores just

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Health

The minimum qualification for registration requires, for a doctor 5 to 7 years' training in the medical school and hospital, for a dentist 4 years at a dental school. 4. Diseases Today many diseases are well known and can be cured. Such diseases are flu, pneumonia, bronchitis, quinsy, measles and many others. But besides falling ill with one of those diseases, you may hurt yourself in many other ways. You may sprain your ankle, break your leg, cut your finger of graze your knee. You may also have a nosebleed or a heart attack Quite a number of diseases are infectious. We can get these diseases from people already ill with the disease or infected food or animals. Most common infectious diseases are such children's diseases as measles, mumps, scarlet fever and chicken pox. Some diseases have become more rare because children and grown-ups can be vaccinated against them for example polio, diphtheria, smallpox. Tuberculosis (TB)

Keeled → Inglise keel
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