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How the Southern Uplands of Scotland were formed
An explanation of how the Southern Uplands of Scotland were formed. Tour guide Tess explains to Sprocket the alien how, millions of years ago, Scotland was attached to America and England was attached to Europe and Africa. Over time, the two lands moved towards each other. When they met, the edges were pushed upwards forming the Southern Uplands.
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