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  1. Apr 24, 2023 · Northern Ireland is bordered by the Republic of Ireland in the south and west. In the east, it is separated from Scotland by the North Channel. Northern Ireland is separated from England and Wales in the east and southeast by the Irish Sea. In the north, it is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Regional Maps: Map of Europe.

  2. www.askaboutireland.ie › physical-environmentPhysical Environment

    Dr. Arnold Horner, who lectures in Geography at University College Dublin (UCD), is the author of this article on the Physical Landscape of Ireland. He explores some facts about the physical landscape of Ireland, and considers some of the processes that influence and have influenced its formation.

  3. These tracks were made around 350 million years ago by a four-legged amphibian known as a tetrapod. At that time, this part of what is now Ireland, lay south of the equator. The fossil footprints denote the tetrapod's route across a ripple-marked sandy shore. As one of the earliest records of such tracks to be found anywhere in the world, the ...

  4. www.askaboutireland.ie › Irelands-physical-landscaPhysical Landscape of Ireland

    The physical landscape is the mix of lowland and upland, of rivers, lakes, and seashores that provides the arena for life in Ireland. This landscape is very varied. It has a major influence on lives now as it had in the past. It influences the food we eat, the water we drink and the electricity we use every day.

  5. 2 days ago · Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, lying in the northeastern quadrant of the island of Ireland, on the western continental periphery often characterized as Atlantic Europe. Northern Ireland is sometimes referred to as Ulster, although it includes only six of the nine counties which made up that historic Irish province. Northern ...

  6. The Physical Geology and Geography of Ireland. By Edward Hull (London: Stanford, 1878.)

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Most of the Great European Plain lies below 152 meters (500 feet) in elevation. It is home to many navigable rivers, including the Rhine, Weser, Elbe, Oder, and Vistula. The climate supports a wide variety of seasonal crops. These physical features allowed for early communication, travel, and agricultural development.

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