Answer the questions. 1. What is the population of Scotland? 2. Why was the Great Wall built? 3. Why are there so many castles in the country? 4. What have you learnt about the Highlands? 5. When was the Act of Union passed? 6. What's the country's second city? 7. What do they call Scottish valleys and lakes? 8. Are national traditions still alive in Scotland?
The population of Scotland is approximately 5.4 million.The Great Wall was built as a defense against invasions from nomadic tribes in ancient China.There are many castles in Scotland due to the country's turbulent past and history of feudal warfare.The Highlands of Scotland are known for their rugged landscapes, mountains, and lochs (lakes).The Act of Union between England and Scotland was passed in 1707.Glasgow is considered to be Scotland's second city.Scottish valleys are called glens and lakes are called lochs.Yes, national traditions such as Tartan Day and Highland Games are still celebrated in Scotland.