My late fish was called Arnold, although that was simply a term I used to describe him during my youth. His real name is unknown to me as I cannot communicate with fish. Therefore it seems logical that you should ask a fish this question as they will have a better idea of the two components of this question; Firstly, do fish have names? Secondly what are all of their names in England (and perhaps also the names of those out to the 3 mile limit)? Due to the isolation of many fish as pets or as freshwater or sea species, combined with the question "at what distance can fish communicate with each other?" (if indeed they can), it is unlikely that a single fish will be able to answer your question (ignoring the problems of finding talking fish for now). My suggestion would be visit England (as fish are often not computer literate) and ask a large number of fish. Also find some way of communicating with fish- the scientific benefits of which would be huge. Good luck! If only there were not so many different species it would be so much easier.
Olivia is the most common girl's name in the UK
B is the most common plate number
The most popular fish is probably cod. Codfish is a chief export in Norway, Iceland and the UK.
ENGLISH!
Earring
The most common route for traveling from Calais to the UK is by taking a ferry across the English Channel.
The most common wood destroying insect in the UK is termites. The US suffers from termites destroying home structures just like the UK.
The most common bra sizes in the UK changes from year to year so its hard to pinpoint what they are ecactly. As of 2010 the most common size was 36D. As of now one of the most common is a 34B however it varies continuously.
The noun 'fish' is a common noun, a word for any fish of any kind, anywhere. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for examples: Dr. Bernard G. Fish, Pediatric Cardiology, Hawthorne, NY Fish Lake, IN 46574 The North Sea Fish Restaurant, London, UK or Golden Fish Bar, London, UK "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" by Dr. Seuss
the most common drink is beer why of course!
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