Since the world is a sphere (shaped like a ball), it has no sides, and no west or east.
By convention, however, a line has been defined that's called the Prime Meridian.
It joins the north and south pole and passes through a carefully defined point
between them. Half of the Earth to the east of the line is the Eastern Hemisphere,
and the other half is the Western Hemisphere.
Now, to answer your question:
That special point that the Prime Meridian passes through is in Greenwich, a suburb
of London, England, Britain, UK. So the most correct, technical answer to the question
is that there are parts of Britain on each side of the line, so Britain is in both the eastern
and western hemispheres.
England would be west of Canada. Parts of southern Europe and parts of northern Africa, would be west of the USA. England is in the northwest of Europe, off the coast of mainland Europe. Going west from even the most northerly of the lower 48 states of the USA you would come across the Atlantic and pass south of England. The only part of the USA that England would be west of would be the Aleutian Islands off the south of Alaska. Going west from some of those you would first cross Canada and then the Atlantic towards northern Europe, crossing England. So although many people have this idea that Europe is directly west of the USA, the reality is quite different. You will clearly see this if you look at a map or globe.
France is located in western Europe, south-east of England, west and south-west of Germany, west to Switzerland, north-west of Italy, north of Spain. It faces the US across the Atlantic ocean.
It is earlier in South Dakota that in New England. The sun rises in the East and sets in West....
West of England! ...rubbish, east of England
The Atlantic Ocean is the prominent physical feature along the west coast of England.
US Eastern Time - is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT -5 hours, ie. 5 hours behind Greenwich, England. US Pacific Time - is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT -8 hours, ie. 8 hours behind Greenwich, England. If it is 10am on the US east coast, it is 7am on the US west coast. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
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The USA and West Indies, as well as England and West Africa.
you should read about west ward expansion
No, Connie born in England lives with her family near Birmingham in the West Midlands of England.
Wales is to the West of England.
West, because the entire continent is located in the western hemisphere. The Prime meridian runs North to South through Greenwich, England. The US is west from there.
Wales is to the West of England.
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North West England.
On the West of England is the Irish Sea.
No. Ireland is west of England.
Exeter is in the South West of England