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Tees–Exe line

The Tees–Exe line is an imaginary northeast-southwest line that can be drawn on a map of Great Britain which roughly divides the island into lowland and upland regions.

Tees–Exe Line

The line links the mouth of the River Tees between Redcar and Hartlepool in the north east of England with the mouth of the River Exe in Devon in the south west. To the south and east of this line, the landscape, whilst not always flat, is certainly lower and is characterised by flat-lying or gently tilted or folded sedimentary rocks. North and west of this line are the older, generally harder rocks including igneous and metamorphic rocks and the Palaeozoic and Precambrian sandstones and limestones which usually stand out as upland areas.[1] The areas to the north and west of the line also have a generally wetter climate than areas to the east and south. The varying ease of agriculture above and below this line historically has left a visible effect on the population density of the UK, with a concentration of settlements in the south-east.[2]

Other imaginary lines can be drawn, for similar purposes, between the Severn Estuary and the Wash, and between the Severn and the mouth of the River Trent. The Cross Country Route follows the line by railway along most of the length.

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  1. ^ Monkhouse, F.J. 1971 Principles of Physical Geography University of London Press, London
  2. ^ Vieno, M.; Heal, Mathew; Williams, Martin; Carnell, Edward; Nemitz, Eiko; Stedman, J.; Reis, Stefan (Jan 2016). "The sensitivities of emissions reductions for the mitigation of UK PM2.5". Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 16 (1): 265–276. doi:10.5194/acp-16-265-2016. hdl:20.500.11820/43929e73-de6d-43e3-b841-aead5d497193. S2CID 31358734. Retrieved 6 June 2023.

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