|
The geography of Scotland constitutes of the mountains and the coastlines. The ten highest mountains of Scotland are also the ten highest mountain of England. All scottish mountains are over 3000 feet and are known as “Munros”. The mainland of Scotland has a coastline of 9,911 kilometers. The east coast is particularly important with various estuaries and other natural reserve including the Ythan Estuary and Fowlsheugh. Some of the imporatant rivers of Scotland are: river Tay, river Spey and river Clyde. The human geography of Scotland shows that the population of Scotland is over 5,062,011. The average population density is about 64 people per square kilometer. To know morw about geography of Scotland click on the following links:
|