No.
When it is 12 pm in England, it is usually 7 am in Florida. Florida is 5 hours behind England.
There has never been a ferry from England to Florida.
No, the distance between New England and the sun is the same as the distance between Florida and the sun. The distance is determined by the Earth's orbit around the sun, and it is consistent for all locations on Earth.
This exchange never happened. Neither Florida nor Cuba were ever under British control.
Since England is bigger than Florida, it is not possible.
No, England did not end up acquiring Florida and Canada in their entirety. While England gained control of Florida from Spain in the Treaty of Paris (1763), they eventually returned it to Spain in 1783 after the American Revolutionary War. Canada, on the other hand, was retained by Britain following the same treaty, becoming a significant part of its colonial possessions in North America.
Florida Board of Control ended in 1965.
Florida Board of Control was created in 1905.
No, Florida is not always covered in snow. In fact, Florida rarely ever has snow, and if ever there will be snow in Florida, it will be in the northern parts.
Oranges
Florida known for orange .. and Orlando has the biggest ride ever .. and Florida has the biggest Disney world ever .. and its a very wonderful place for shopping
Check with the local chapter of Planned Parenthood. They will know, and will be able to dispense pills if possible. * Florida as do several states has ludicrous laws pertaining to minors having private access to prescription birth control methods without parental consent. The law allows minor females to receive prescribed birth control if she requires birth control for health reasons and/or is married and/or is pregnant or has ever been pregnant and/or already has a child. What the Florida legislature was thinking (if indeed they ever do) when passing this law is anyone's guess.