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Ireland: in the atlantic ocean - gulf stream (wet, warm climate) - dark beer - abbeys - pubs - nunneries - red hair/skin - dolmen - Dublin: St. Patricks/ St. Mary's cathedral - bank of Ireland - cemeteries: stone crosses - coast - mountain ranges (outer environment)- flat land (middle) - - Trinity college (book of cells) - Jonathan Swift (G. travels)- Oscar Wilde - James Joyce (Ullisses)- geogr. sights: Cliffs of Moher -Ring of Kerry - river Shannon - many lochs - Blarney stone British invasions - since Henry VIII (16th century) - Britains: members of the Anglican church (Protestant surpression of Roman Catholic inhabitants of Ireland) 1921: Division between south-Irland (Rep. of Ireland= Eire) : mainly Roman Catholic - northern Ireland (Ulster) : mainly Protestant British people - reason for troubles: Ireland ruled by England - people: Roman Catholic - but: farmers from England and Scotland who lived in Ireland were Protestant - 1921: Irish people fought against Scotish and British ones: won - Republic of IL.
- But: northern part: more Protestants - Ireland got divided again: Northern Ireland which belongs to the UK - okay for Protestants - not for Catholics: no power : troubles begun - Cities in developing countries: quick growing - too many people move to cities - better living conditions? - rich people: expensive life - CBD (central business district) poor people: Favelas - outskirts - shanty settlements - corrugated iron, cardboard, sacking - lack of hygiene: deseases - high infant mortality - short life expectancy - few jobs - little education example: Sao Paulo - Tourism: resorts: traditional country town - Benefits: increase of employment among yougsters - high standard living of local people - better paid - fun, relaxing - get helthier- Problems: deforestigation: new pipes - erosion of mountain topsoil and a loss of Alpine vegetation: floods - avalanches - acid rain - tourists: noise, waste - inhabitants loose onw identity The alps: mountainrange from the mediterianien sea to Vienna (middle Europe) western alps: Fr, I, Sw - eastern alps: Austria - summertourism in Sw, then winter-t (lifts) Courmayeur Nationalparks: areas of natural beauty - recreation - nature preserved - 81 % private owners - location: easy reach of cities - rainfall: relief, frontal, convectional: all 3: results from warm air,-contains water vapour - rise - cool down - till dew point - condensation - difference between 3 kinds of rainfall: the condition which forces the warm air to rise in the first place - Relief rainfall: = rain shadow effect - Frontal rainfall: warm, moist air from the tropics meeting colder, drier air form polar areas - cannot merge: boundary between: front - Convectional rainfall: where ground is heated by sun (faster if wet)- expanding - rise - cools and water vapour condenses (convection currents) to form towering coumulonimbus clouds - thunderstorms
Ireland: in the atlantic ocean - gulf stream (wet, warm climate) - dark beer - abbeys - pubs - nunneries - red hair/skin - dolmen - Dublin: St. Patricks/ St. Mary's cathedral - bank of Ireland - cemeteries: stone crosses - coast - mountain ranges (outer environment)- flat land (middle) - - Trinity college (book of cells) - Jonathan Swift (G. travels)- Oscar Wilde - James Joyce (Ullisses)- geogr. sights: Cliffs of Moher -Ring of Kerry - river Shannon - many lochs - Blarney stone British invasions - since Henry VIII (16th century) - Britains: members of the Anglican church (Protestant surpression of Roman Catholic inhabitants of Ireland) 1921: Division between south-Irland (Rep. of Ireland= Eire) : mainly Roman Catholic - northern Ireland (Ulster) : mainly Protestant British people - reason for troubles: Ireland ruled by England - people: Roman Catholic - but: farmers from England and Scotland who lived in Ireland were Protestant - 1921: Irish people fought against Scotish and British ones: won - Republic of IL.
- But: northern part: more Protestants - Ireland got divided again: Northern Ireland which belongs to the UK - okay for Protestants - not for Catholics: no power : troubles begun - Cities in developing countries: quick growing - too many people move to cities - better living conditions? - rich people: expensive life - CBD (central business district) poor people: Favelas - outskirts - shanty settlements - corrugated iron, cardboard, sacking - lack of hygiene: deseases - high infant mortality - short life expectancy - few jobs - little education example: Sao Paulo - Tourism: resorts: traditional country town - Benefits: increase of employment among yougsters - high standard living of local people - better paid - fun, relaxing - get helthier- Problems: deforestigation: new pipes - erosion of mountain topsoil and a loss of Alpine vegetation: floods - avalanches - acid rain - tourists: noise, waste - inhabitants loose onw identity The alps: mountainrange from the mediterianien sea to Vienna (middle Europe) western alps: Fr, I, Sw - eastern alps: Austria - summertourism in Sw, then winter-t (lifts) Courmayeur Nationalparks: areas of natural beauty - recreation - nature preserved - 81 % private owners - location: easy reach of cities - rainfall: relief, frontal, convectional: all 3: results from warm air,-contains water vapour - rise - cool down - till dew point - condensation - difference between 3 kinds of rainfall: the condition which forces the warm air to rise in the first place - Relief rainfall: = rain shadow effect - Frontal rainfall: warm, moist air from the tropics meeting colder, drier air form polar areas - cannot merge: boundary between: front - Convectional rainfall: where ground is heated by sun (faster if wet)- expanding - rise - cools and water vapour condenses (convection currents) to form towering coumulonimbus clouds - thunderstorms
Ireland: in the atlantic ocean - gulf stream (wet, warm climate) - dark beer - abbeys - pubs - nunneries - red hair/skin - dolmen - Dublin: St. Patricks/ St. Mary's cathedral - bank of Ireland - cemeteries: stone crosses - coast - mountain ranges (outer environment)- flat land (middle) - - Trinity college (book of cells) - Jonathan Swift (G. travels)- Oscar Wilde - James Joyce (Ullisses)- geogr. sights: Cliffs of Moher -Ring of Kerry - river Shannon - many lochs - Blarney stone British invasions - since Henry VIII (16th century) - Britains: members of the Anglican church (Protestant surpression of Roman Catholic inhabitants of Ireland) 1921: Division between south-Irland (Rep. of Ireland= Eire) : mainly Roman Catholic - northern Ireland (Ulster) : mainly Protestant British people - reason for troubles: Ireland ruled by England - people: Roman Catholic - but: farmers from England and Scotland who lived in Ireland were Protestant - 1921: Irish people fought against Scotish and British ones: won - Republic of IL.
- But: northern part: more Protestants - Ireland got divided again: Northern Ireland which belongs to the UK - okay for Protestants - not for Catholics: no power : troubles begun - Cities in developing countries: quick growing - too many people move to cities - better living conditions? - rich people: expensive life - CBD (central business district) poor people: Favelas - outskirts - shanty settlements - corrugated iron, cardboard, sacking - lack of hygiene: deseases - high infant mortality - short life expectancy - few jobs - little education example: Sao Paulo - Tourism: resorts: traditional country town - Benefits: increase of employment among yougsters - high standard living of local people - better paid - fun, relaxing - get helthier- Problems: deforestigation: new pipes - erosion of mountain topsoil and a loss of Alpine vegetation: floods - avalanches - acid rain - tourists: noise, waste - inhabitants loose onw identity The alps: mountainrange from the mediterianien sea to Vienna (middle Europe) western alps: Fr, I, Sw - eastern alps: Austria - summertourism in Sw, then winter-t (lifts) Courmayeur Nationalparks: areas of natural beauty - recreation - nature preserved - 81 % private owners - location: easy reach of cities - rainfall: relief, frontal, convectional: all 3: results from warm air,-contains water vapour - rise - cool down - till dew point - condensation - difference between 3 kinds of rainfall: the condition which forces the warm air to rise in the first place - Relief rainfall: = rain shadow effect - Frontal rainfall: warm, moist air from the tropics meeting colder, drier air form polar areas - cannot merge: boundary between: front - Convectional rainfall: where ground is heated by sun (faster if wet)- expanding - rise - cools and water vapour condenses (convection currents) to form towering coumulonimbus clouds - thunderstorms
Ireland: in the atlantic ocean - gulf stream (wet, warm climate) - dark beer - abbeys - pubs - nunneries - red hair/skin - dolmen - Dublin: St. Patricks/ St. Mary's cathedral - bank of Ireland - cemeteries: stone crosses - coast - mountain ranges (outer environment)- flat land (middle) - - Trinity college (book of cells) - Jonathan Swift (G. travels)- Oscar Wilde - James Joyce (Ullisses)- geogr. sights: Cliffs of Moher -Ring of Kerry - river Shannon - many lochs - Blarney stone British invasions - since Henry VIII (16th century) - Britains: members of the Anglican church (Protestant surpression of Roman Catholic inhabitants of Ireland) 1921: Division between south-Irland (Rep. of Ireland= Eire) : mainly Roman Catholic - northern Ireland (Ulster) : mainly Protestant British people - reason for troubles: Ireland ruled by England - people: Roman Catholic - but: farmers from England and Scotland who lived in Ireland were Protestant - 1921: Irish people fought against Scotish and British ones: won - Republic of IL.
- But: northern part: more Protestants - Ireland got divided again: Northern Ireland which belongs to the UK - okay for Protestants - not for Catholics: no power : troubles begun - Cities in developing countries: quick growing - too many people move to cities - better living conditions? - rich people: expensive life - CBD (central business district) poor people: Favelas - outskirts - shanty settlements - corrugated iron, cardboard, sacking - lack of hygiene: deseases - high infant mortality - short life expectancy - few jobs - little education example: Sao Paulo - Tourism: resorts: traditional country town - Benefits: increase of employment among yougsters - high standard living of local people - better paid - fun, relaxing - get helthier- Problems: deforestigation: new pipes - erosion of mountain topsoil and a loss of Alpine vegetation: floods - avalanches - acid rain - tourists: noise, waste - inhabitants loose onw identity The alps: mountainrange from the mediterianien sea to Vienna (middle Europe) western alps: Fr, I, Sw - eastern alps: Austria - summertourism in Sw, then winter-t (lifts) Courmayeur Nationalparks: areas of natural beauty - recreation - nature preserved - 81 % private owners - location: easy reach of cities - rainfall: relief, frontal, convectional: all 3: results from warm air,-contains water vapour - rise - cool down - till dew point - condensation - difference between 3 kinds of rainfall: the condition which forces the warm air to rise in the first place - Relief rainfall: = rain shadow effect - Frontal rainfall: warm, moist air from the tropics meeting colder, drier air form polar areas - cannot merge: boundary between: front - Convectional rainfall: where ground is heated by sun (faster if wet)- expanding - rise - cools and water vapour condenses (convection currents) to form towering coumulonimbus clouds - thunderstorms
Ireland: in the atlantic ocean - gulf stream (wet, warm climate) - dark beer - abbeys - pubs - nunneries - red hair/skin - dolmen - Dublin: St. Patricks/ St. Mary's cathedral - bank of Ireland - cemeteries: stone crosses - coast - mountain ranges (outer environment)- flat land (middle) - - Trinity college (book of cells) - Jonathan Swift (G. travels)- Oscar Wilde - James Joyce (Ullisses)- geogr. sights: Cliffs of Moher -Ring of Kerry - river Shannon - many lochs - Blarney stone British invasions - since Henry VIII (16th century) - Britains: members of the Anglican church (Protestant surpression of Roman Catholic inhabitants of Ireland) 1921: Division between south-Irland (Rep. of Ireland= Eire) : mainly Roman Catholic - northern Ireland (Ulster) : mainly Protestant British people - reason for troubles: Ireland ruled by England - people: Roman Catholic - but: farmers from England and Scotland who lived in Ireland were Protestant - 1921: Irish people fought against Scotish and British ones: won - Republic of IL.
- But: northern part: more Protestants - Ireland got divided again: Northern Ireland which belongs to the UK - okay for Protestants - not for Catholics: no power : troubles begun - Cities in developing countries: quick growing - too many people move to cities - better living conditions? - rich people: expensive life - CBD (central business district) poor people: Favelas - outskirts - shanty settlements - corrugated iron, cardboard, sacking - lack of hygiene: deseases - high infant mortality - short life expectancy - few jobs - little education example: Sao Paulo - Tourism: resorts: traditional country town - Benefits: increase of employment among yougsters - high standard living of local people - better paid - fun, relaxing - get helthier- Problems: deforestigation: new pipes - erosion of mountain topsoil and a loss of Alpine vegetation: floods - avalanches - acid rain - tourists: noise, waste - inhabitants loose onw identity The alps: mountainrange from the mediterianien sea to Vienna (middle Europe) western alps: Fr, I, Sw - eastern alps: Austria - summertourism in Sw, then winter-t (lifts) Courmayeur Nationalparks: areas of natural beauty - recreation - nature preserved - 81 % private owners - location: easy reach of cities - rainfall: relief, frontal, convectional: all 3: results from warm air,-contains water vapour - rise - cool down - till dew point - condensation - difference between 3 kinds of rainfall: the condition which forces the warm air to rise in the first place - Relief rainfall: = rain shadow effect - Frontal rainfall: warm, moist air from the tropics meeting colder, drier air form polar areas - cannot merge: boundary between: front - Convectional rainfall: where ground is heated by sun (faster if wet)- expanding - rise - cools and water vapour condenses (convection currents) to form towering coumulonimbus clouds - thunderstorms
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