The climate changes little between summer and winter.Temperate climates together with frequent rain ensure that the grasslands flourish in all seasons and that snow and ice are rare.It is perfect for many domestic animals(such as cows and horses)and for growing grass. In terms of geographical elevations,the island of Ireland resembles a tea saucer,with a large central lowland comprised of limestone with an occasional relief of hills which rise at the coastline in a discontinuous border of mountains which often slope precipitously into the sea.
Population
The Ireland has a lone history.Because of the Great Famine,mostly emigration took place from the northern part of Ireland,known as the province of Ulster.
Geography,Land and Environment
In terms of native flora and fauna,Ireland has a smaller range than is found elsewhere in Europe. Today,there are only remnants of the old natural forest in the Killarney area,which indicates that the oak was originally interspersed with holly and birch trees,with ash,hazel,and yew growing in limestone areas. Traditionally,Ireland had a quite unspoiled landscape,mostly due to the comparative poverty of the country.