If you are arriving in the UK from a country outside the European Union (EU), or you're leaving the UK to travel directly to a country outside the EU, you must declare any cash of 10,000 euros or more (or its equivalent in other currencies) to customs officers. You can bring more than 10,000 euros, but the money has to be declared at customs. If the money is suspected to be used in illegal activity, then it is likely your assets will be seized. You could bring millions, but it would be better to place the money in an account you could access in the United Kingdom.
A day tourist is someone who only visit a place for one day? I guess so. For example, if you visit to Malaysia for a single day only, then u are a day tourist. Correct ma? BAO
An example is the United States signing an arms control treaty with Another Country.
A country begins trading with Another Country overseas.
An example of reterritorialization would be one or more states that want to group together to secede from the United States. Another example would be a country invading another country and restructuring it.
A country begins trading with Another Country overseas.
relationship wit another country is like Kenya and Libya as it extracts its oil from there
Because the Earth is travelling at a constant speed. i.e. it is not accelerating. Another example of this can be found in the car. When the car is accelerating, we can feel ourselves being pushed into our seats, but when we are travelling on a motorway at the same speed, we do not get this feeling.
An example is the United States signing an arms control treaty with Another Country.
"Travelling abroad" means travellingout of the country you live in. For example, I live in England and I go abroad to Spain, France, America, China, etc .
To transport people from one country to antoher, for example, travelling from Ireland to Spain. The most common reason to use an aeroplane to travel is: foreign holidays.
Foreign dependency is when a country relies on another country, for example for money, jobs, food etc.
A foreign brick.