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Hi, I'm Alba and today I'm going to tell you about Iceland.
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Iceland is an island that belongs to Europe.
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In Iceland, English and Icelandic are spoken.
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Its currency is the crown.
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The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.
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Flag. This is the flag of Iceland.
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The background is blue.
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Then it forms a red cross and finally the cross is surrounded by a white border.
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Map. This is the map of Iceland.
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The red dot that you see over here is Reykjavik, and you will wonder, what's that?
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Reykjavik, on the coast of Iceland, is the country, its capital and largest city.
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Now, the climate is warm and temperate.
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The advanced annual temperature recorded in Reykjavik is 4.3 degrees.
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Reykjavik is located in the North Hemisphere.
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The nearest month is June.
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The majority of rainfall occurs in the month of December.
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Fauna and flora of Iceland
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Fauna and flora of Iceland are adapted to the Icelandic school of the Arctic climate.
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It also must be taken into account that the glaciers cover 11% of the Icelandic surface.
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Icelandic vegetation has suffered great deterioration since the 9th century, when the first human occupants arrived there.
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The extensive birch forests that covered the land were destroyed by the Grecians and by the Vikings who need the wood to build their houses and to keep warm.
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Typical animals in Iceland
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These are three of the most typical animals in Iceland.
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Frailecillo, humpback whale and geartic fox
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Frailecillo, it is abundant in the island during the summer breeding seasons.
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It lives in colonies on cliffs.
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on cliffs. They'll build their nests in cavities in the ground. It fishes by diving and using
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its hind leg as a rudder.
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Humpback whale is one of the largest whales. It feeds in Icelandic waters during the summer
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months and migrates to tropical waters in winter to get breed where it does not feed
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for months.
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The arctic fox The arctic fox has small ears and a dense coat
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of white fur that allows it to survive extreme temperatures.
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Its main food consists of small mammals and birds.
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Interesting facts 1.
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Did you know that there are no ants in Iceland?
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There are no ants in Iceland because it is one of the coldest countries in Europe, and
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also because it is one of the most volcanic countries in the world.
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Second, they don't have last name. This is one of the most strict curiosities of Iceland.
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They still maintain the archi-nurse name, so surnames, as we know, they don't exist.
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They take the name of the father to which they add the ending, son for sons and djotir
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for daughters.
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Population in Iceland. Population density. Foreign habitants per square kilometer.
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rate, 65,424 immigrants.
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Hagrimskifkia Island. It is one of the main monuments to Sinraikiavik, known as the Big
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Church. It is the tallest monument in the country at 74.5 meters. It was created by
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the architect Gudjon Samuelson, who was inspired by the lava sheets of the Atlantic Volcanoes.
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All the central streets of this city lead to this cathedral.
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Typical food.
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Coksupa.
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One of the most typical foods in Aydan is coksupa, which is lamb soup.
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The ingredients are cabbage, carrot, potatoes, thyme, turnips, bay leaf, lamb, parsley, celery,
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rice and a pinch of salt.
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They ate it in special days like some traditions.
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Poravot.
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Borabot, also called Þurslabot, is an Icelandic festival celebrated during the winter solstice in its four moons.
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These festivals began in the second half of the 19th century, organized by the Icelandic students.
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Reykjavik Art Festival
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The Reykjavik Art Festival presents outstanding artistic creations for all the corners of the world.
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Celebrate diversity and protagonize accessibility and respect from the environment.
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And to finish my presentation, did you know that in Iceland there are two igloos made
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of glass?
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They are found in the Falarón Glaciar Lagoon, a privileged place from which to observe the
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stars and the northern lights.
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And this is all for my presentation, I hope that you liked it.
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- Idioma/s:
- Idioma/s subtítulos:
- Materias:
- Ciencias Naturales
- Niveles educativos:
- ▼ Mostrar / ocultar niveles
- Educación Primaria
- Primer Ciclo
- Primer Curso
- Segundo Curso
- Segundo Ciclo
- Tercer Curso
- Cuarto Curso
- Tercer Ciclo
- Quinto Curso
- Sexto Curso
- Primer Ciclo
- Autor/es:
- Ruth de la Varga
- Subido por:
- Ruth De La V.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Compartir igual
- Visualizaciones:
- 38
- Fecha:
- 5 de marzo de 2024 - 6:29
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI PRINCIPE ASTURIAS
- Duración:
- 05′ 53″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 171.89 MBytes