Part 4.4: Geography of Mann
They used to call Castletown the capital of the Isle of Man.
Are there lots of hills and mountains in the South?
The Calf is off the south of the Island.
Do two rivers run into Douglas?
Does the Isle of Man have a backbone of hills and mountains?
Is Ronaldsway, near to Castletown?
They used to call one side of this backbone the North and the other side the South
Is Douglas is the capital of the Isand?
The airport is at Ronaldsway, near to Castletown.
The country is mountainous.
Lots of people live in Ramsey.
There are lots of glens and streams in Mann.
Lots of people live in Douglas and Onchan.
Douglas is the capital of the Isle of Man.
There are lots of hills and mountains in Mann.
Most boats sail from Douglas, but some sail from Ramsey
Is Snaefell near to Castletown?
The population of the Island is about 70,000.
Do most boats sail from Douglas? Yes
Are there are lots of glens and streams in Mann?
Is Ramsey is the capital of the north?
Wasnt Castletown the capital previously? Yes.
Snaefell is the highest mountain
Ramsey is the capital of the north.
Mann has a backbone of hills and mountains.
Wasnt Ramsey the capital of the North previously?
Is the Calf near to the south of the Island?
Is the population of the Isle of Man about 70,000?
Two rivers run into Douglas.
Is theres a valley between the North and the South.
Theres a valley between Peel and Douglas.
Is the Isle of Man mountainous?
70,000
about
airport
backbone
between
boats
but
call
capital
Castletown
country
Douglas
from
glens
hills
in Mann
live in
lots
most
mountain
mountainous
mountains
near to
of hills
of the Isle of Man
of the north
off the south
Onchan
one side
Peel
people
population
previously
Ramsey
Ronaldsway
run into
sail
Snaefell
some
streams
The Calf
the highest
the North
the other side
the South
There are lots
They used to
this
Two rivers
valley
Wasnt ?