It is never warmer than 27 degrees even in summer
Geographically, the British Isles are the main islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their off-shore islands.
You could start with the CIA World Factbook. Look up United Kingdom. England is only a part of the country.
the people have bad teeth
Great Britain is in fact a MEDC, not a LEDC.
It is not. It is called "An island nation" because of the fact that the island and nation of Great Britain are one and the same.
No...in fact, quite the opposite! The war in continental Europe distracted Great Britain, so Ireland used that and rebelled.
This would seem to be a statement of fact rather than a quaestion.
St. Trinians (2007) is in fact a book which was written by Pippa Le Quesne of Great Britain.
German has never been spoken in Great Britain, but English is in fact a Germanic language. With the exception of the Celts, most Northern Europeans are Germanic peoples.
There were approximately 37 people in Britain at the time. Although some studies suggest that it could have been wrong due to the fact the individual who recorded the statistic was rather high on meth...
Yes Great Britain does. There are hundreds of reservoirs dotted around Great Britain.
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by having an empire, stretching over half of africa, the americas, india and china, oceania and the middle eastIt is a common misconception that the 'great' is a title indicative of 'greatness' as alluded to above, as the actual origin is from a mostly-unused meaning of 'great'. In the case of Great Britain the 'great' just means 'largest' since Great Britain is the largest island in the British archipelago*. It is a purely geographical term.*A collection of islands off the North-Western coast of continental Europe, on which the Republic of Ireland and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland can be found.Addendum: it IS a geographical term but refers to the fact that what is now Brittany (in France) was also called "Britain". Great Britain was so named to distinguish it from Brittany - known as "Less/ Lesser Britain"