The United Kingdom is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and northwest, the North Sea to the east, and the English Channel to the south. It shares a land border with the Republic of Ireland.
Some examples of natural borders separating countries include rivers (such as the Rio Grande between the US and Mexico), mountain ranges (like the Andes between Chile and Argentina), and bodies of water (like the English Channel between the UK and France). Oceans, deserts, and forests can also act as natural borders.
No, the United Kingdom (UK) and Europe are not the same. The UK is a country made up of four nations: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, while Europe refers to the continent that includes many countries, including the UK.
Yes, the UK is located in the northern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere is the half of the Earth that is north of the equator, which includes countries such as the UK.
The UK (United Kingdom) is a country made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is not a continent.
the island of great Britain contains the individual countries (though united together in the UK) of Wales, England, and Scotland.
north sea
English Channel.
Bodies of water
Norway and the UK
Portugal, France, the UK (Gibraltar) and Andorra border Spain in Europe.
Scotland is part of the UK, so the only 'country" in borders is England.
Sweden,Denmark,Russia
UK Border Agency was created in 2008.
Spain shares land borders with Portugal along the west and with France at the north. Along the shared border with France, Spain also touches a small country called Andorra. Spain also has a border with the UK at the UK territory of Gibraltar. Morocco in Africa also surrounds the Spanish Autonomous Cites of Melilla and Ceuta.
The bodies of water that surround the United Kingdom are: Atlantic Ocean English Channel North Sea Celtic Sea
Scotland and Wales both share a border with England. If you mean outside of the UK, it would have to be France, Belgium and Ireland.
Conflict might affect the UK public services by using undercover operations, tighetning border control, and sharing terrorism intelligence with other countries.