• Not to be confused with Pennine Alps. Typical Pennine scenery. ... The landscape of the Pennines are mostly upland areas of high moorland.
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    • 1. What created the Pennines?
    • 3. What are the Pennines known for?
  • Learn the definition of 'Pennines'. Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar. Browse the use examples 'Pennines' in the great English corpus.
  • Word History. Etymology. penninite from German pennin (from Pennine Alps) + English -ite; pennine from German pennin.
  • The range of outdoor activities in Pennines is incredible! This guide to Pennines adventure travel looks to cover every activity you can do there.
  • [Pennines]. A system of hills in England that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the Trent River in the south; forms the watershed for English rivers.
  • The definition of Pennines is: a system of hills in Britain that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the...
  • The Pennines include many other sounding names, like the Pak District, the Yorkshire Dales, the Northumberland National Park.
  • The Pennines were formed from a series of geological structures that together form a broad anticline , the axis of which extends in a north-south direction.
  • The Pennine system is often wrongly called a chain, but it is hardly even a range. ... PENNINES — or Pennine Chain Mountain range, northern England.