The only continent without glaciers is Australia, though in older climes, it too had glaciers. Many islands, indeed most, do not have glaciers.
England (London) is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. Spain is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +1 hour, ie. 1 hour ahead of Greenwich, England.
Hot-it's closest to Sun.
No, The North Pole is a point in the Arctic Ocean, and the South Pole is a point on the continent of Antarctica.
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No, the weather in the UK is much too cold for bananas. The only places in Europe that are hot enough to grow bananas are Cyprus and the Canary Islands.
Who ever gave you that idea of Canary Islands is a very funny guy. By the way its the people that make a place beautiful to live in. its a matter of opinion. If you want a place in Canary Is then go and see the place if you feel its like no other place on this world then go ahead and make a sweet home. Dont ask others opinion. I could recommend a nice place in Tanzanian Wilderness as the best place to live in. Would you fall for that too?
No, not on the continent. The continent is too cold to support animal life of any kind. There may be pet rabbits introduced on sub-Antarctic islands where there are residential populations.
you can, but you are better off bying stuff over there as its tax free and beer ,wine and liquour are cheap as chips .that goes for smokes too
The only continent without glaciers is Australia, though in older climes, it too had glaciers. Many islands, indeed most, do not have glaciers.
A flight from London to the Cayman Islands is 9 hours and 32 minutes
Africa is the continent that is situated in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, as the Prime Meridian passes through the continent near Greenwich, London.
Fiji is part of the chain of islands in what is sometimes called Oceania. Ireland is in Europe. There is an island called New Ireland that is in the Oceania area too.
Africa IS the continent, I get confused with my continents too :)
The continent that is too cold to support animal life is Antarctica.
I'm not too sure but I have heard that it had something to do with the lord of London.
It is closest to (equal to) 325/1.