The UK is in the Northern hemisphere - and sits astride the Greenwich meridian (zero degrees longitude)
in UK, Europe north west Europe, south east UK
No it is east of UK north of France south of the Netherlands and west of Germany
in UK, Europe north west Europe, south east UK
Norfolk is an English county found in East Anglia in the UK
The US spans the Western, Northern, and Southern Hemispheres. Russia and Denmark span the Northern, Eastern, and Western Hemispheres. Indonesia is in the Northern, Southern, and Eastern Hemispheres. France and the UK span all four hemispheres as well.
To the west - the Atlantic ocean. To the East - the North sea. To the south - the English channel.
No. It is in the north west of Europe.
Wiltshire, about 70 miles west of London.
York, and the counties of North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.
The equator is the imaginary central line that runs east and west along the earth, whereas, the prime meridian runs north and south. If we follow the equator we must move to the east and then north to arrive at the United Kingdom.Therefore the U.K. is located northeast from the equator.
There are several waterways around the UK. A few of the waterways are the West Midlands Waterways, South Wales and Severn Waterways, and the North East Waterways.
England is 402 miles from north to south. The UK is 684 miles from north to south and 302 miles from east to west.