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The London and Thames Trivia Challenge
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The London and Thames Trivia Challenge

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Which river cuts across southern England and passes through the city of London?

  • River Thames (correct)
  • River Tyne
  • River Mersey
  • River Severn
  • Where is the Elizabeth Tower, also known as Big Ben, located?

  • North end of the Palace of Westminster (correct)
  • South end of the Palace of Westminster
  • West end of the Palace of Westminster
  • East end of the Palace of Westminster
  • What is the primary use of the River Thames today?

  • Fishing
  • Recreational activities
  • Transportation of goods (correct)
  • Water supply
  • How old is the Elizabeth Tower, also known as Big Ben?

    <p>161 years old</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the approximate population of London?

    <p>8.1 million</p> Signup and view all the answers

    London spans ______ square miles

    <p>607</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The River Thames cuts across ______ England

    <p>southern</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Elizabeth Tower is also known as ______

    <p>Big Ben</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Big Ben is a 161-year-old ______ tower

    <p>clock</p> Signup and view all the answers

    There are 312 pieces of glass in each ______ dial

    <p>clock</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    London Overview

    • London is situated in the southeast corner of England.
    • The city covers an area of 607 square miles.
    • It has a population of approximately 8.1 million residents.

    Geography and Natural Features

    • The River Thames is a prominent feature, stretching 15 miles through southern England and London.
    • The river primarily serves as a transportation route for goods such as coal and timber.
    • The flat terrain of London is a result of its location on the floodplain of the River Thames.

    Notable Landmark: Big Ben

    • The Elizabeth Tower, often referred to as Big Ben, is a key landmark in London.
    • It is a clock tower that stands 16 stories high and is 161 years old.
    • Big Ben was constructed in April 1858 following the destruction of the Palace of Westminster by fire.
    • The design of the new Houses of Parliament included the clock tower as an essential feature.
    • Each clock dial contains 312 pieces of glass, enhancing its aesthetic and functionality.
    • A unique light above the clock signals the time of day and serves as a beacon for the area.

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    Test your knowledge about the city of London and its iconic River Thames. Discover fascinating facts about its location, size, and population. Explore the historical significance of the river and its current role in transportation. Get ready to dive into the rich history and geography of this remarkable city.

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