Ytterbium, Erbium, and Terbium are all named after Ytterby, Sweden.
Germany is located in central Europe, bordered by nine other countries: Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west.
There are numerous elements named after geographic locations in the world. Examples include Americium (after the Americas), Californium (after California), Francium (after France), Polonium (after Poland), and Germanium (after Germany).
World War 2 began in Europe on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. This led to Britain and France declaring war on Germany. The war then spread to other regions, including Asia and the Pacific.
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America- Americlum France- Francium Poland- Polonium (think that's Polands) Germany- Germanium
America: Americium, France: Francium, Poland: Polonium, and Germany: Germanium.
Americium- America Francium- France Germanium- Germany Polonium- Poland Ruthenium- Russia
Germany Is by France, Switzerland and Poland.
Several countries have elements named after them, including francium (named after France), polonium (named after Poland), berkelium (named after Berkeley, California, where it was discovered), americium (named after America), and dubnium (named after Dubna, Russia, where it was synthesized).
When Germany invaded Poland, Britain and France had an agreement with Poland to come to Poland's aid should the country ever be invaded. As Germany refused to withdraw from Poland, Britain and France declared war against Germany.
France and Poland have both a border with Germany.
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France and Poland have both a border with Germany.
France and Poland have both a border with Germany.
France entered WWII because of a defensive pact woth Poland. Because Germany declared War on Poland, France declared war on Germany. If Germany had declared war on France first, then Poland would have declared war on germany. -Feewet
England and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939 because Germany had invaded Poland and both England and France were committed to support Poland.