a kingdom is a group of animals or plants
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Plants tend to be in the Plant kingdom. Perhaps you meant something other than "kingdom"?
Man belongs to the kingdom Animalia, as humans are classified as mammals within this kingdom.
The nation of Ghana in Africa was named for the ancient Ghana Empire, or Kingdom. In the language used in that ancient kingdom, 'ghana' meant, "Warrior King", a name, no doubt, meant to frighten their enemies.
If you meant why do we say 'The United Kingdom' instead of just 'United Kingdom' - It's because the full form is "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"
Assuming United Kingdom is meant, then 2,764,000
i don't know what you mean:P but if you meant is kingdom hearts and dust and chaos and the force "god" then just because kingdom hearts it awsome i think so kingdom hearts should be a movie
The kingdom archezoa was meant to classify organisms that developed before the mitochondrial stage; however, it has since been discovered that most organisms develop with mitochondria and this kingdom has been largely abandoned.
porifera is a phylum of life in the kingdom animalia. it includes mainly sponges.
Animalia. I'm not sure that "Kingdom" is the word you meant to use, since it's pretty clear they're neither plants nor protists.
If you meant which countries - That was the unification of Scotland with England and Wales.
It meant serving God by keeping his Torah.