No, Alaska is in the United States, a country in North America. England is a country in the United Kingdom, which is in Europe.
England can fit into Alaska approximately 2.5 times. Alaska has an area of about 663,300 square miles, while England covers around 50,301 square miles. This significant difference in size highlights Alaska's vast expanse compared to England.
The air distance from Ketchikan, Alaska, to Plymouth, England, is 4,544 miles. That equals 7,312 kilometers or 3,948 nautical miles.
The distance between Anchorage, Alaska and London, England is 4481 miles (7212 km).
No Alaska is the farthest North part of America.
England would probably physically fit into either the state of Texas or Alaska. Alaska is the largest US state by square miles of land.
Many do especially in the New England States, Florida, Alaska and Louisiana
Yes- there have been several in Hawaii, Alaska, and the Pacific Coast
The East coast is 4 hours ahead of Alaska.
The Canadian lynx inhabits the area of Alaska, Canada and New England. Overthere it lives mainly in forests.Canada
No. There are no Saxo Banks in Alaska. Saxo Bank is a European bank. They have offices in other countries, such as England and Australia, but none in the United States or Canada.
Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom, so by extension, is the Queen of England.
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