Friday, 19 June 2015

Homework this week - Friday 19th June 2015


What can you find out about the geography of London?
 Can you find out its size, population, climate, lowest point,
 highest point, terrain, major bodies of water and
important landmarks? Let us know on the blog!

10 comments:

  1. Aminah 5sg class22 June 2015 at 05:40

    Science; One of the biggest changes so far in my life have been the 11 plus exams because it is a little bit challenging but sometimes boring if you do not know the answer to a question. When you do the 11 plus it can put pressure on you but sometimes it is really exciting and fun.

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  2. Aminah 5sg class22 June 2015 at 05:57

    There are around eight point one million people in London at the current moment. The river Thames is a very exciting attraction for tourists and even Londons own residents. There are a lot of tall buildings as well.

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  3. RHYS THE BLOGGER!!!!22 June 2015 at 09:37

    London geography

    The city of London is the largest city based on population.
    London is the capital city of the UK
    In 2007 the city of London had the population of 7,556,900 people.
    Greater London covers an area of 607 square miles.
    the main top graphical fester is the river thames.
    London has allot of land marks.
    London’s big ben isn’t the tower it’s the bell inside the tower.

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  4. Geography .London lies on the river Thames about 50km from the north sea .
    Population
    London became on of the mega cities of London. Since world war 2 ended. In the 1950s and 60s people from England s colonies came to London .Indians Pakistanis and west Indians are now a common sight now in London.

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  5. I know that in 1066 that the Battle of Hastings happened.


    By SRI

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  6. London's geography....
    First in 1066 the Battle of Hastings happened and then in 1666 The great fire of London it took over 10 years to rebuild London. Now in 2015 the population of London is 8.6 million but in 1066 there were only over 100,000 people living.

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  7. Five of the most important London landmarks are Buckingham palace,Big Ben,London eye,Downing street and the houses of Parliament.

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  8. The area of London is 1,572 KM 2. The population of London is 8.6 million people, its highest climate was in 2003, 37.1 °C and its lowest climate was in January, 5-6 degrees Celsius. Holme Posts is believed to be the lowest land point in Great Britain at 2.75 meters below sea level. Shooters Hills is the highest point in South London, as it is 423 feet. A major body of water is the River Thames. Important landmarks are:
    Tower of London
    London Eye
    Buckingham Palace
    Palace of Westminster
    Natural History Museum
    British Museum
    Madame Tussauds
    Tower Bridge
    National Gallery
    Big Ben
    St Paul's Cathedral
    Westminster Abbey
    Victoria and Albert Museum
    Tate Modern
    Globe Theatre
    London Museum
    The Shard
    London Bridge
    St Mary’s Axe

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  9. London continued its growth under the late Roman Empire and at its population probably numbered about 45,000 cities.

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