Probably because the River Clyde was once a major site for ship building.
Scotland and England share a common border so you could just step into England from Scotland.
Because anchors are fab just like him
The United Kingdom Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, so England AND Scotland are part of The United Kingdom. Many people say "England" when they really mean "The United Kingdom" - this is incorrect,
A kirk is a church in Scotland. So a church made of wood or in a wood.
UK is an abbreviation of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The UK is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, so that Scotland is a PART of the UK. See the related question links below.
The Presbyterian Church stemmed from the Church of Scotland and the church of Scotland is one of the major religious institutes, so I am sure there are many.
Because there's no room for them in England.
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Scotland is comparatively safe compared to so many other parts of the world.I've never been to Scotland, but I'm sure it's not that bad of a place.
The two main anchors were on each side of the bow. A center anchor was also fitted aboard. That makes three anchors. Links are provided to photos.
Well Scotland is a country so in Scotland
Robert the Bruce is thought of highly among Scots because he was a great king who fought for Scotland's independence over England. look up wikipedia for more information or to the BBC website on a history of Scotland series. however do not watch Braveheart and expect it to be accurate. It is a made up story will many historical mistakes.