What is bigger china or England?
England isn't communist.
meaning in England they have freedom of speech. in china you talk bad of the country or the leaders, you get punished..
and in china they speak Chinese and in England they speak English
Where did the Trellick Tower in London get its name?
It was named after the architect's muse - Dao Thong, which tranlsates into English as Trellick apparently.
How much is 13 pounds in American dollars?
Australian or US? Or New zealand, Or canadian. Use a currency translater, but i believe it would be around 30 mill
Is England the same size as Lake Ontario?
No. According to Wikipedia (the font of all knowledge), Enland is 130,410 square kilometres whereas Lake Ontario is 18,960 square kilometres. Not even close (although I had heard this too).
What is the origin of British people?
The British are people from England, Wales, Scotland and you could also say Northern Ireland. Britain is an island comprising of three countries, England, Scotland and Wales and the people from this island are called British. The English are almost always referred to as English except by Americans who generalise and call people British (which is not incorrect in any way and is done so they don't have to recognise the regional accent - which is fair enough). The British are always referred to as British...because there is no other word for them.
What major city would you find along the Thames River?
London, as well as Oxford, Reading and Windsor.
What are the cities in southern England?
The ten largest English cities by population are;
1. London, 7,172,091
2. Birmingham, 970,892
3. Liverpool, 469,017
4. Leeds, 443,247
5. Sheffield, 439,866
6. Bristol, 420,556
7. Manchester, 394,269
8. Leicester, 330,574
9. Coventry, 303,475
10. Kingston upon Hull,301,416
Huddersfield is in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England, halfway between Leeds and Manchester. It lies 190 miles north of London, and 10.3 miles south of Bradford, the nearest city.
Is there an airport in Isle of Wight?
Yes. There are two small airports on the Isle of Wight. However they do not have regular scheduled flights, so to do this you would need to charter a plane. The nearest major airport is Southampton.
What river in devon starts with V?
There are no rivers in Devon county, England starting with V. There is a stream in Devon called Ventiford Brook.
What cities in England end in 'by'?
The only city in England ending in '~by' is Derby.
There are at least 20 English towns that end with '~by', including Grimsby, Rugby, Corby and Selby.
What was the education like in 1912 in England?
Much stricter than they are now. You must remember that in England, a public school is actually a very exclusive private school. A normal school is known as a state school.
How many hours is it from England to India?
The results of your search for London (LON) to Mumbai (BOM)
Shortest Flight Duration 8 hours 40 mins
Does England have any mountains in it?
Yes, England has many mountains. A mountain is defined as a peak of over 2000 feet. There are just over 200 in England, mostly in the Lake District in the North-West. The top three are (all in Lake District): Scafell Pike 3,209 feet Scafell 3,163 feet Helvellyn 3,117 feet
The highest mountain in England is Scafell Pike at 3000 feet.
Who is seventh in line for England's throne?
Charles Armstrong-Jones born 1st July 1999 son of Viscount and Viscountess Linley, grandson of George V1
No, because
Not all work done by children should be classified as child labour that is to be targeted for elimination. Children's or adolescents' participation in work that does not affect their health and personal development or interfere with their schooling, is generally regarded as being something positive. This includes activities such as helping their parents around the home, assisting in a family business or earning pocket money outside school hours and during school holidays. These kinds of activities contribute to children's development and to the welfare of their families; they provide them with skills and experience, and help to prepare them to be productive members of society during their adult life.
The term "child labour" is often defined as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and that is harmful to physical and mental development.
It refers to work that:
What is the average salary for a farrier?
Im a farrier in northern Indiana and I charge anywhere between $20 to $30 for a trim depending on the type of horse and $60 to $80 for shoes. I also charge gas fee for me comming out to their pasture.
What is the hierarchy of titles from lowest to highest that make up the British nobility?
In England, the order, in decreasing rank, is:
The Monarch, followed by other members of the Royal Family
The Archbishop of Canterbury
The Lord Chancellor
The Archbishop of York
The Prime Minister
The Lord President of the Privy Council
The Speaker of the House of Commons
The Lord Speaker of the House of Lords
The Lord Privy Seal
The Nobility in the following order:
Dukes
Marquesses
Earls
Viscounts
Bishops of the Church of England
Barons
Knights of the Order of the Garter
Knight (or Dame)
Grand Cross Knight (or Dame)
Commander of the British Empire
How far it it from Kidwelly Wales to England?
The shortest road distance from Kidwelly, Wales to the English border near Monmouth is 83miles (134km)
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The system was the method that England used to regulate trade in the colonies?
Question: How and Why did England regulate colonial trade? Answer: The Navigation Acts were put into effect which regulated trade between England and its colonies. Trade became more bigger, other colonies got what they needed, or wanted. If needed corrected please do so!Have a nice day or nahh