One of the strongest components of the British economy is the energy sector. The United Kingdom is a net exporter of energy. In addition to oil, the kingdom has abundant reserves of natural gas, coal, and atomic power. There are more than 100 active oil and natural gas fields. The main energy resource is oil. The king-dom's reserves of oil exceed 5 billion barrels. In 1999, oil production reached it highest level at an average of 2.95 million barrels per day at 15 major oil refineries. The mining of minerals has declined over the past thirty years as the stocks of various minerals have been depleted.The main minerals still being mined are lead and tin. There is also production of refined metals such as aluminum and steel. The United Kingdom has substantial production of minerals used for construction. These include clay, kaolin, and gypsum. Britain is a major cement producer.
вторник, 9 апреля 2019 г.
Tea time
Everybody knows that England is a tea country.
English drink tea every hour, they make a break for a cup of tea and a sandwich
when they are at work, home or even during their vacation. Their traditions , they do not back
down , even in the workplace. Such breaks are called «tea breaks». One of the
Afternoon teas are called «low tea». However, the most famous in the UK is
always the so-called “Fife O’clock” is a tea break at 5:00 pm. «Five-o-clock»
was first used in 1840 by the Duchess of
Bedford Anna, the maid of honor of Queen Victoria. In those years the
Tea Party occurred in 4 hours, so the ceremony was called the «four-o-clock».
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