No, because it is combined to England, long shore drift has took its place over many years, and it is moving all the time. You can analyse this by looking at a world map and you will be able to see that at one point all of the country's was one.
Geographically, Scotland has always been situated in the same location on the northern part of the island of Great Britain. Over millions of years, the landmass has shifted due to geological processes, but Scotland has maintained its position relative to the surrounding continents.
No, the continents have not always been in the same place. Due to the process of plate tectonics, the continents have moved over geologic time scales. This movement has resulted in the formation of supercontinents and the current configuration of continents.
No, Raleigh was not always in the same place. The city of Raleigh was intentionally established as the capital of North Carolina in 1792, and it has remained the state capital since then.
Pounds sterling, the same as in the rest of the UK. In Scotland three banks issue their own banknotes: the Bank of Scotland, - the Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank. English notes (issued by the Bank of England) are valid in Scotland and Scottish notes can be used in England. They have exactly the same value.
No, Scotland follows the same holiday schedule as the rest of the UK, with schools typically closed around Christmas Day.
England and Scotland are both part of the United Kingdom, a political union that was formed in 1707. While Scotland has its own devolved government with powers over certain areas such as education and healthcare, it is still ultimately governed by the UK Parliament in Westminster. The relationship between England and Scotland has been complex and sometimes contentious, but they share a long history of collaboration and conflict.
Scotland and London are always in the same time zone.
All over the place; they early always use a different setting each film for hogwarts though they have generally all been in Scotland. Not all of the rooms of Hogwarts are filmed in the same place; some are in churches and others schools.
No. England, Scotland and Wales have always shared the same island of Britain.
Actually it has been Philadelphia since colonial times.
The world was never flat. It has always been round. Australia has always been in the same place, i.e. the southern hemisphere.
Since the name was first applied to the place we call Mexico, it has always been in the same place, just south of where the USA is now.
No
yes
Yes
South Africa has always been in the same location
No
No it has not, because the gravitational pull has not always been the same. It is closer to Earth than it ever has been before.