There are lots of places called London
Example: Paris (place A) is ahead of time than London (place B), because sunrise occurs earlier in Paris.
you kinda answered your own question... if you have one, its pronounced fungus. If you are talking about more than one its fungi.
When there are more protons than electrons in an atom, it is called an ion. Specifically, it is a cation when it has a positive charge due to the excess protons.
An ion with more protons than electrons is called a cation.
London is further east than Aberdeen. London is located at approximately 0.1°W, while Aberdeen is at about 2.1°W.
There are several places that have cities named London, but none other than the one in England, are on a river called Thames. Other places include London, Ontario, London, Finland, London, Belize, and London, Nigeria. There are also 16 US states that have a city named London.
NO. London is both more populous and covers more territory.
London has more train stations than any other town in the UK.
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In C and C++, as well as in many (all?) languages, a function can be called from more than one place in a program. That's the purpose of functions - to encapsulate pieces of code that are needed in more than one place in the program.
Yes London Heathrow is an international airport in West London. It is the busiest airport in the UK and all of Europe. Heathrow is also the third busiest in the world and sees more international passengers than any other airport.
There is more than one place called "Tabuk." Please specify.
Bexley is in southeast London which is quite different. It is no better or worse than any other area of London.
There are several stadiums in London England that can have an attendance of more than 50K. Wembley Stadium and Olympic Stadium are two stadiums in London that can hold that many people.
Yes.
A place smaller than a city where people live is often called a town or a village. These areas typically have a more close-knit community and a smaller population than a city.