To die.
It is a British term and the 925 signifies that it is sterling.
A number of things. Supplying some context would help us guess which one you mean.
In British English, the term "ring" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a circular piece of jewelry worn on the finger, a circular band or loop of material, or it can also mean to make a phone call by dialing someone's number.
I assume this question refers to electrical installations in buildings. In which case, the answer is no. The ring main is unique to the UK and to some countries that have adopted the British wiring regulations. Elsewhere, such as in North America and Europe, ring mains are unknown in domestic installations.
There are British banks in America
British America was created in 1607.
British America ended in 1783.
The British had gained territory in Africa, North America, South America, Australia, Asia as well as being located in Europe.
Colonial American were what people be lived in America colonial style. They ruled by the mean British and fed up with the King. Formed America.
925 on a ring mean
Why had british north america join?
Depending on which islands you mean. There are the U.S.(North America) Virgin Islands. Or there's the British Virgin Islands.