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More or less. The largest island of the UK - Great Britain - sits between 50 and 59 degrees north of the equator. Therefore - its just north of the half-way point (45 degrees) between the equator and the north pole.
The North Sea and the English Channel are to the east of Great Britain
No, Great Britain is not a neighbor of Australia. Australia is a continent and is in the southern hemisphere. If you look on a globe you will see it south of the equator. It is one big island. You will see that neighbors ofAustralia are New Zealand & Indonesia.Australia shares it's side of the planet with Asia. Looking north of the equator above Australia you will see the continents and countries of Asia, and to the west of Asia, going around the globe or planet, you will see Africa . Above Africa is the continent of Europe where Great Britain is.Europe, and specifically Great Britain, are just across the Atlantic ocean (to the west) from the USA. Great Britain is located in the northern hemishphere - above or north of the equator.AnswerNo. In Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the island groups near to them are also collectively known as the Anitpodes. Antipode means 'opposite'. Australia is, approximately, on the opposite side of the world from Great Britain.
Hi Britain is located to the north of the equator.
No it doesn't ! The North Sea borders Great Britain to the East. To the North of Scotland, there is the Arctic ocean, to the West is the Atlantic ocean, and to the South is the Bristol channel.
There is no north river anywhere in southeastern Britain.
The North Sea borders Great Britain on the east.
The North Sea
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Great Britain is an island off mainland Europe, and North of Africa and Americas.
The correct term is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. No. Great Britain is not in either the United States or North America.
Great Britain expanded its terrirtories in North America.