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CLIMATE

10 ideas about Irelands


Climate
1.- May and June are the sunniest months.
2.- Ireland is considered a great place to live
when the climate is warm.
3.-There is a wind that breaks on the mountains
of the west coast.
4.-The wind already mentioned comes from the
southwest.
5.- Rainfall in County Kerry is a particularly
prominent of western Irish life.
6.- County Kerry gets almost twice as much
annual rainfall as Dublin on the east.
7.- The explosive Atlantic depressions occur
mainly in the months of December, January and
February
8.- The explosive Atlantic depressions can
occasionally bring winds of up to 160 km/h or 99
mph to Western coastal counties
9.- The climate statistics are based on the
counties of Nothern Ireland.

10.- The Climate statistics vary slightly but are


not significantly different.

Relative Clauses
1.-Ireland is considered a great place to live for
whom adore mild places.
2.- The wind which breaks on the mountains of
the west coast blows from the southwest.
3.- County Kerry whose rainfall is a prominent
of Irish life, gets annual rainfall on the east.
4.- The Atlantic depressions that occur can
occasionally bring winds of up to 160 km/h.
5.- The Climate statistics which are based on
the counties of Nothern Ireland, vary.

LANGUAGE
10 ideas about Irelands
Language
1.- The two main languages spoken in Ireland
are Irish and English.
2.-Irish and English have widely contributed to
literature.
3.- The Iron Age began to be written down after
Christianisation in the 5th century and spread to
Scotland and the Isle of Man
4.- The Isle of Man evolved into the Scottish
Gaelic and Manx languages respectively.
5.- A status (including recognition under part II
of the Charter) is given to Ulster Scots dialects.
6.- Ulster Scots dialects are spoken by roughly
2% of Nothern Ireland residents.
7.- English was first introduced to Ireland in the
Norman invasion.
8.- English was spoken by a few peasants and
merchants in the Norman invasion.
9.- Gaeltacht or Irish-speaking areas are still
seeing a decline in the language.

10.- Gaeltacht or Irish-speaking areas are down


the west of the country in Donegal, Mayo,
Galway and Keery.

Relative Clauses
1.- The languages which are spoken in Ireland
have widely contributed to literature.
2.- The Iron Age began to spread to Scotland
where it evolved into the Gaelic language.
3.- A status is given to Scots dialects, which are
spoken by Ireland residents.
4.- English the language that was first
introduced to Ireland was spoken by a few
peasants.
5.- Gaeltacht, where a decline in the language
can be seen is down the west of Donegal.

Geography
10 ideas about Irelands
Geography
1.- Ireland is an island in northwest Europe in
the north Atlantic Ocean.
2.- Ireland geographical features include low
central plains surrounded by a ring of coastal
mountains.
3.- The highest peak is Carrauntoohil is 1041
meters above sea level.
4.- The highest peak is a superb sightseeing
place for some weird travellers.
5.- About 600 million years ago the Iris
landmass was divided in two, with one half on
the western side of the lapetus Ocean in
Laurentia and the other on the Eastern side in
the micro-continent Avalonia,
6.- The Iris landmass was divided in two, and the
both halves are near northwest Africa.
7.- The mountains of northwest Ireland were
formed during the collision, as was the granite.

8.- The granite is found in locations in Donegal


and Wicklow.
9.- In some parts of Donegal scientists
discovered rocks that began life as glacial
deposits.
10.- at that early period, part of what was to
become Ireland was in the grip of an ice age.

Relative Clauses about


Geography
1.- Ireland is an island whose geographical
features
include
plains
surrounded
by
mountains.
2.- The highest peak, which is 1041 meters
above sea level is a sightseeing place for
travellers.
3.-The Iris landmass was divided in two halves,
both close to what is now northwest Africa.

4.- The mountains of Ireland were formed during


the collision, as the granite, that is found in
locations in Donegal.
.
5.- In Donegal, where rocks began life, was
demonstrated that part of what was to become
Ireland was in the grip of an ice age.

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