265 mi - about 4 hours 46 mins. but if ur on a coach i add about 1-2hrs extra
with out a hull it would sink.
London, Bristol, Plymouth, Southampton, Dover, Cardiff, Liverpool, Glasgow, Newcastle, Hull, Belfast, there are more but that should do.
Becontree in Dagenham Wythenshawe in Greater Manchester Easterhouse in East Glasgow Bransholme in Kingston upon Hull
yes, they are nouns because they names of proper places
Well - the road journey is approximately 130 miles according to Google Earth. The rail journey would be less - maybe closer to 100 miles, as it's more direct.
# London. # Manchester. # Liverpool. # Edinburgh. # Bristol. # Sheffield. # Leeds. # Aberdeen. # Glasgow. # Wolverhampton. # Cardiff. # Newcastle. # Dundee. # Sunderland. # Hull.
the hull helps keep the boat stable, if there was no hull, the boat would go in different directions
The top ten cities in the UK are: London Birmingham Glasgow Liverpool Sheffield Leeds Bristol Manchester Edinburgh Kingston upon Hull
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle, Hull and in Scotland there is Glasgow and Edinburgh and in Wales, Cardiff and Swansea.
Dover, Folkstone, Portsmouth, Southampton, Bristol (Avonmouth), Barry, Liverpool, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Leith, Hull, Ipswich, Felixstowe, Tilbury.
well, often, boats hulls are streamlined to lower the time of a journey.
The hull of a craft is the lower most half, to which the cap is fastened. The hull makes provision for floatation, without which, the vessel would sink.