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Презентация на тему The Peak District National Park

The Peak District is an upland area in central and northern England, lying mainly in northern Derbyshire, but also covering parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, and South and West Yorkshire. An area of great diversity,
PreparedArtem VorotitntsevThe Peak District National Park The Peak District is an upland area in central and northern England, Most of the area falls within the Peak District National Park, whose The Peak District forms the southern end of the Pennines and much The National Park covers 555 square miles (1,440 km2) 12% of the The Dark Peak is one of the most famous land marks in The White Peak is the lower, southern part of the Peak District The high moorland plateau of the Dark Peak and the high ridges The limestone dales of the White Peak are nationally famous for rare This park will give you a lot of unusual sensations. Will give THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!!!
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Слайд 2 The Peak District is an upland area in

The Peak District is an upland area in central and northern

central and northern England, lying mainly in northern Derbyshire,

but also covering parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, and South and West Yorkshire. An area of great diversity, it is conventionally split into the northern Dark Peak, where most of the moorland is found and whose geology is gritstone,
and the southern
White Peak, where most
of the population lives
and where the geology is
mainly limestone-based.

Слайд 3 Most of the area falls within the Peak

Most of the area falls within the Peak District National Park,

District National Park, whose designation in 1951 made it

the first national park in the United Kingdom. Proximity to the major cities of Manchester and Sheffield and the counties of Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Staffordshire and South and West Yorkshire, coupled with easy access by road and rail, have contributed to its popularity.

Слайд 4 The Peak District forms the southern end of

The Peak District forms the southern end of the Pennines and

the Pennines and much of the area is uplands

above 1,000 feet (300 m), with a high point on Kinder Scout of 2,087 feet (636 m). Despite its name, the landscape generally lacks sharp peaks, being characterised by rounded hills and gritstone escarpments (the "edges").
The area is surrounded
by major conurbations,
including Huddersfield,
Manchester,
Sheffield, Derby and
Stoke-on-Trent.

Geography


Слайд 5 The National Park covers 555 square miles (1,440

The National Park covers 555 square miles (1,440 km2) 12% of

km2) 12% of the Peak District National Park is

owned by the National Trust, a charity which aims to conserve historic and natural landscapes. The Peak District is formed almost exclusively from sedimentary rocks dating from the Carboniferous period. They comprise the Carboniferous Limestone, the overlying Gritstone and finally the Coal Measures

Geography


Слайд 6 The Dark Peak is one of the most

The Dark Peak is one of the most famous land marks

famous land marks in the Peak District National Park,

known for its exposed and isolated tracts of Moorland. The Dark Peak is the higher, wilder northern part of the Peak District in England, mainly in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire. It gets its name because (in contrast to the White Peak), the underlying limestone is covered by a cap of Millstone Grit.

THE DARK PEAK


Слайд 7 The White Peak is the lower, southern part

The White Peak is the lower, southern part of the Peak

of the Peak District in England. the White Peak

covers the Staffordshire Peaks, the Cheshire Peaks around Macclesfield and the Derbyshire Peaks from the Hope Valley southwards. The White Peak is one of 159 national character areas defined by Natural England.

THE WHITE PEAK


Слайд 8 The high moorland plateau of the Dark Peak

The high moorland plateau of the Dark Peak and the high

and the high ridges of the White Peak are

the sources of many rivers. The western side of the Peak District is drained by the rivers Etherow, Goyt, and Tame, which are tributaries of the River Mersey. The north east is drained by tributaries of the River Don, itself a tributary of the Yorkshire Ouse.

RIVERS


Слайд 9 The limestone dales of the White Peak are

The limestone dales of the White Peak are nationally famous for

nationally famous for rare flora, including orchids (in flower

spring and early summer) and the rare Jacob's Ladder.
The peaty gritstone moors of the Dark Peak support a more limited flora (largely heather, bilberry and sphagnum moss) and a specialist fauna.
The Park have many species of birds. There are Ring Ouzel, Golden Plover, Red Grouse and Curlew.

FLORA & FAUNA


Слайд 10 This park will give you a lot of

This park will give you a lot of unusual sensations. Will

unusual sensations. Will give knowledge about the nature of

this land. Will free you from your daily routine. Will reunite you with nature.

Conclusion


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