The answer is C.
It still is - in the sense that Great Britain means the island of Britain and the smaller islands that cluster round it (but not Ireland). The name has nothing to do with military or political greatness.
As Britain is an island there is only one coast which goes all the way round.
Other way round- Great Britain refers to the Unions between England and Wales, and England and Scotland. Although Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, it is not included in Great Britain. The term 'Great' was coined when Britain began to develop an Empire and to colonise and rule large parts of the rest of the world.
A fun way to answer this is to ask a sister or brother to say the alphabet and see which letter sounds like a vegetable. Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings are called homonyms. "Hair" and "hare", "fair" and "fare", "night" and "knight", "bury" and "berry" are homonyms. "P" is a letter that sounds like a vegetable - the pea.
No, it was the other way round. The UK was a highly successful union of countries, which went on to dominate the world.
It's the other way round. Portsmouth is in England, Great britain
Claire Wright was the only competitor in trampoline for Great Britain. She finished 10th in the qualifying round and did not advance to the medal round.
It still is - in the sense that Great Britain means the island of Britain and the smaller islands that cluster round it (but not Ireland). The name has nothing to do with military or political greatness.
As Britain is an island there is only one coast which goes all the way round.
Other way round- Great Britain refers to the Unions between England and Wales, and England and Scotland. Although Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, it is not included in Great Britain. The term 'Great' was coined when Britain began to develop an Empire and to colonise and rule large parts of the rest of the world.
The common name for the European Robin in Great Britain is simply "The Robin" and they are resident all year round. They are joined by European and Scandinavian Robins in the winter time. Another fact is that the Robins that reside in Britain all year round are far tamer than the ones that join them during the winter months from the rest of EuropeThe Latin name is "Erithacus rubecula".
The coastline around mainland Great Britain is 11,072.76 miles. If you could literally swim right along the shoreline, that would be the distance. Because that is impossible, the answer would depend upon how far off-shore you swim.
i think its 'o' since it is round in shape.
India was defeated by Great Britain in the qualifying round and did not compete at the 2008 Games in Beijing.
A fun way to answer this is to ask a sister or brother to say the alphabet and see which letter sounds like a vegetable. Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings are called homonyms. "Hair" and "hare", "fair" and "fare", "night" and "knight", "bury" and "berry" are homonyms. "P" is a letter that sounds like a vegetable - the pea.
No. Forrest lost his first round match in the light-welterweight class to Peter Richardson of Great Britain by the score of 14-8.
King Arthur of Britain.