London, United Kingdom
LIVING IN MORDERN URBAN ENVIROMENTS IN 2004:I choose to do my report on London as it has two different coultures that are the rich and the poor. It is a mix of both Third and First Worlds, as it has rich people and then many beggars.The city gets a lot of tourist as they have many historic land sites.London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. London is the largest cities in the United Kingdom and one of the largest cities in the world.The city has an excellent water source, which is the river Thames that meanders through the centre of London. The river divides London into a north and south halves. Thames River joins to the Strait of Dover. London is close to the mainland of Europe.The coordinate points are 15.30N 0.10W. It is the area of 1,572 sq km.London main functions are the nations government, culture, finance, tourism, trade and history.London's financial areas are the bank of England, Lyoyd's, the stock exchange and numerous other banks and investments companies have their headquarters there, mostly in the city. The financial services sector provides employment.
A great fire in September 1666 lasted five days and virtually destroyed the city. London's Tube is the easiest way of getting around. This defines standards and objectives for the key urban pollutants to help improve UK air quality. The summer is in July and August and that is summer holidays. 8(F) 43 45 50 55 63 68 72 70 66 57 50 45 57Min(C) 2 2 3 6 8 12 14 13 11 8 5 4 7. In the 14th Century London had become the political capital of England. Spring seems to be the best time to visit London because it is not to rainy and at times it is sunny. This amended and extended the previous Public Health Acts of 1875 and 1891. 1872 Robert Angus Smith became the first air pollution inspector in Britain. With the advent of the Stuarts to the throne, the city became involved in struggles with the crown on behalf of its democratic privileges, culminating in the English civil war. The city of Westminster began as a residence for England's rulers about 1,000 years later. It grew up around two historic cities that are the City of London and the city of Westminster. 1930/1 Additional deaths occurred in a smog in Manchester & Salford.
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