5ft 4inches
There hasn't been a queen of England since 1603 when Queen Elizabeth 1 died. Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom (which includes England), Australia, Canada and New Zealand plus various other places. Her title isn't usually abbreviated but when it is it would be QEII or QE2. On official documents it would be written Elizabeth Regina.
Any coin with Queen Elizabeth (I) or Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse would be "Elizabeth" or "Elizabethan" coins. All Queen Elizabeth (I) coins would be British dating from 1558 to 1602 inclusive. If Queen Elizabeth II is on the front of the coin, it could be from any one of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries, since 1953. If no country name is on the coin, it is probably British.
Because they have eight wheels and four people on them, and four plus eight is twelve, and there are twelve inches in a foot, and one foot is a ruler, and Queen Elizabeth was a ruler, and Queen Elizabeth was also a ship, and the ship sailed the seas, and in the seas are fish, and fish have fins, and the Finns fought the Russians, and the Russians are Red, and that's why firetrucks are red.
The majority of coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II would still potentially be in circulation and therefore worth whatever is inscribed on the coin. Also, coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II could come from any one of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries. Please be a lot more specific with your next question.
Weight is related to height plus body composition; this applies to both adults and children irrespective of age. In addition, the average height of men, women, and children, varies from country to country. For more information about weight and body fat percentage for adults, or to view the height/weight charts for children, or for more information about the average height of men and women around the world, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Nope: it's the other way round. Mary I of Scotland (Mary, Queen of Scots) was executed on the order of Elizabeth I in Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire in 1567. Plus, Mary I of Scotland and Elizabeth I of England were not half-sisters. Elizabeth I was first cousin of Mary I's father. You've probably confused Mary I of Scotland with Mary I of England, who was Elizabeth I's half-sister, enemy and predecessor. Mary I of England (Bloody Mary) died a natural death, as did Elizabeth I
As ur height is 5'5 max to max your weight should be 65-70.the ideal weight is equal to the height of the person in inches.And ur height in inches is 12 multiplied by 5 plus 5 equals to 65.
excuse me, the question is: I have a proof coin and there is: 1. side - QUEEN ELIZABETH II ST. HELENA + ASCENSION 2008 and the profil of Queen Elizabeth II 2. side - £25 is up and down is writen MOSQUITO and there are 3 airplanes (2 smoler, Right and Left, and a biger down from center). Can You say mi wat coin is? Thanke You.
The Pressure is .434 times the height The FORCE takes a lot more calculations as the height and the weight of the water has to be calculated in plus the hydra-static pressure
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The average weight for a 18 year old male at 5 foot 10 inches in height is between 45.9 and 56 kg. This figure will vary and also depends on body frame.
Length plus height plus width.