The British Isles have a varied elevation, with the highest peak being Ben Nevis in Scotland, which stands at 1,345 meters (4,413 feet) above sea level. Much of the landscape features rolling hills and low mountains, particularly in Scotland and Wales, while the eastern parts of England are generally flatter. Overall, the average elevation of the British Isles is relatively low compared to many other European regions.
No. Romania is a long way from the British Isles. It is in easter n Europe and the British Isles are in western Europe.
The British Isles are all contained within the continent of Europe.
Yes. The British isles are a part of Europe.
The British Isles, more commonly known as Great Britain, can be found in western Europe.
The British Isles are locates to the northwest of continental Europe. The Isles are made up of two main islands, Ireland & Great Britain. There are other islands that include the Shetland Isles
The British Isles are locates to the northwest of continental Europe. The Isles are made up of two main islands, Ireland & Great Britain. There are other islands that include the Shetland Isles
The North Sea is the sea that is part of the Atlantic Ocean and lies between the British Isles and the continent of Europe.
The theory is that the British isles broke away from main land Europe some 200,000 years ago, an earthquake was believed to of caused this to happen.
The British Isles.
The Celts came from Europe (Including the British Isles).
Scotland, along with the entire British Isles, is included in the region of Northern Europe for UN standards. However, Scotland, and all of the British Isles, are more commonly associated with Western Europe.
The British Isles.