Yes, "Scotland" is a compound word made up of "Scot" and "land." The term refers to the land of the Scots, the people of Scotland.
England, Scotland, and Wales are the three countries that make up Great Britain.
The first people to live in Scotland were likely Celtic tribes. However, Scotland has a long history of occupation by various peoples, including Picts, Romans, and Vikings. As for showing a map, I recommend checking a reliable online map source such as Google Maps or the National Library of Scotland website for an up-to-date map of Scotland.
England, Scotland, Wales, and #4 Northern Ireland
Scotland's first commercial gold mine is Cononish, and it is near Tyndrum.
No only on planes.
It really depends on what the size of the jets. The Airlines fly from 32,000 to 38,000 feet.Normal Jet Planes fly at about 30,000 feetMilitary Jet planes fly anywhere from 100 feet all the way up to 80,000 (Some do go higher but those are for special occasions)
Only for short periods.
Planes fly better in warm weather because if it is cold then fog builds up and they want be able to see also the wind will be pushing them back so its better to fly in warm air.
Other people from Scotland go to South America so it is up to you, if you want to go there then go.
Most commercial planes fly in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere and extends up to about 7-10 miles above the surface. This layer contains the majority of the Earth's weather systems and is where most commercial airliners operate.
Bullets flies at the top speed of Mach 3 but almost Mach 4. There are some planes that can fly much faster than bullets but bullets used to fly faster than most planes(aircraft). Hypersonic aircraft can fly up to Mach 9. So yes, hypersonic aircraft can fly much faster than bullets. If these hypersonic planes can fly faster than bullets, they can fly alot faster than missiles. Missiles also flies around Mach 3 but hypersonic planes don't fly at that kind of speed. The top speed that hypersonic planes is nearly Mach 10(almost 10 times faster than the speed of sound).
They can stay up longer, fly faster and further, and are usually much bigger.
South America, Paradise Falls.
Amelia wanted to make a difference for all woman, and she never gave up after her first plane ride, she said, "After a got a 100 feet up in the air, I knew I had to fly."
it only works up to about 10,00ft, that's how planes fly - you need to be careful to not go off to space if u get in a plane
Asside fro a few spy planes, Very few airplanes can fly in thestratosphere because the air is so thin that there is not enough lift to keep up .