The River Clyde By Jay Fulton, Niamh Docherty, Ryan Murphy, Anam Rehman and Sara Lango-Parzych.
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Transcript of The River Clyde By Jay Fulton, Niamh Docherty, Ryan Murphy, Anam Rehman and Sara Lango-Parzych.
The River ClydeThe River Clyde
By Jay Fulton, Niamh Docherty, Ryan Murphy, Anam Rehman and Sara Lango-Parzych
By Jay Fulton, Niamh Docherty, Ryan Murphy, Anam Rehman and Sara Lango-Parzych
Importance of the River ClydeImportance of the River Clyde
• The River Clyde is very important,if you throw litter, the living creatures that live in the water can get harmed.
• The River Clyde is important to wild life and ship buildings.
• The River Clyde is very important,if you throw litter, the living creatures that live in the water can get harmed.
• The River Clyde is important to wild life and ship buildings.
River Clyde FactsRiver Clyde Facts
• The River Clyde is 176km wide and 106miles in length.
• It is the ninth longest river in the UK and the third longest river in Scotland.
• The River Clyde is 176km wide and 106miles in length.
• It is the ninth longest river in the UK and the third longest river in Scotland.
• Trout live in the River Clyde ,and they can be eaten by bigger fish.
• Salmon live in the River Clyde and humans eat the salmon.
• Trout live in the River Clyde ,and they can be eaten by bigger fish.
• Salmon live in the River Clyde and humans eat the salmon.
Where the Clyde StartsWhere the Clyde Starts
The River Clyde starts in the Lead hills and flows to Glasgow.
The River Clyde starts in the Lead hills and flows to Glasgow.
History Of The River ClydeHistory Of The River Clyde
• There are 72 bridges over the Clyde.
• There is a volcanic plug under the Clyde called Elderslie Rock.
• The Clyde got bombed in world war II.
• There are 72 bridges over the Clyde.
• There is a volcanic plug under the Clyde called Elderslie Rock.
• The Clyde got bombed in world war II.
Facts About The River ClydeFacts About The River Clyde
• The River Clyde is Scotland’s most famous and important river.
• About 106 miles in length,going into the Atlantic on the westerns coast.
• It was an important river for ship buildings,and trade during the war.
• The River Clyde is Scotland’s most famous and important river.
• About 106 miles in length,going into the Atlantic on the westerns coast.
• It was an important river for ship buildings,and trade during the war.
Extra Facts Extra Facts
The River Clyde is so deep, some of the largest ships were built on its banks.
The River Clyde is so deep, some of the largest ships were built on its banks.
Fish Fish
The Clyde has a lot of fish including Salmon,Trout and Crabs.
The Clyde has a lot of fish including Salmon,Trout and Crabs.