Yes.
Yes, north and south wales are joined on to great Britain
Great Britain, part of the British Isles.
Yes. The British isles are a part of Europe.
They are all part of the British Isles, which in turn is (are?) part of the continent of Europe
The British Isles are surrounded by the Atlantic ocean to the west, the Bristol channel to the south and the North Sea to the east. The waters to the north are actually part of the Arctic ocean.
Wales is not an independent nation; it is part of the United Kingdom along with England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
The British Isles are the islands that make up the sovereign states of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland and the Crown Dependency of the Isle of Man.The United Kingdom includes Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England.Although this term is not accepted in Ireland and is not used there.Just off the north-west coast of France. TheyInclude the countries of England, Scottland, Wales, and Ireland.The British Isles is an island in Western Europe.The British Isles include mainland Britain which is formed from England, Scotlandand Wales together with Northern Ireland and about six thousand small islands adjoining these countries. The Isle of Man comes within the British Isles and also the Channel Islands although these are some distance away.Historically, the Irish Republic (Southern Ireland) was included as part of the British Isles but because of the delicate political situation the expression Britain and Ireland is now used.
The North Sea is the sea that is part of the Atlantic Ocean and lies between the British Isles and the continent of Europe.
315000 square kilometres. This includes Ireland, which geographically is part of the British Isles.
The Republic of Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles.
The Shetland Isles.
The North Sea.