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England occupies most of southern Britain, where the terrain is gentle, mostly plains, hills and swamps. Especially in the eastern coastal areas of England, the land is fertile and suitable for farming.
Most of Scotland is mountains, lakes and islands. It has three natural regions: northern highlands, central lowlands and southern hills. Mount Nevis, the highest peak in Britain (Ben
Nevis) is located here at an altitude of 1, 343 meters. Wales is also a mountainous area, 6% of the land is covered by forests, and most villages are mainly grazing.
Northern Ireland is a rocky and desolate coast with twists and turns. The northeast is mostly highland, the southeast is mountainous, and the middle is low and shallow basin.
Straits, rivers and lakes