Not much. It's a large town.
It does have parks with trees and grass and flowers, but nothing agricultural.
Hills that form the backbone of England?
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1.what is the mountain range in wales?
2.what hills form the back of England?
What happens to the kids of illegal immigrants?
If the child was born on American soil, the child is a legal citizen. The child then has the option of staying, be it a very poor option.
How many towns in the County of Surrey in England?
I have a list of thirty, but am not sure that the list is complete.
What did Spain and England have in common?
When was the last woman hanged in England?
The last woman hanged in England was Ruth Ellis. She was hanged on July 13, 1955 at HM prison Holloway. She was hanged because she was being convicted of the murder of her lover, David Blakely. On Easter Sunday 1955, Ellis shot Blakely dead outside the Magdala public house in Hampstead, and immediately gave herself up to the police. At her trial, she took full responsibility for the murder and her courtesy and composure, both in court and in the cells, was noted in the press, it took 13 minutes for the judge to find Ruth guilty.
How long does it take to get to England from Ottawa?
because of winds and time change the time of flight from London,England to
Ottawa,Ont. would be 2 hours and 40 minutes. The flight from Ottawa Ont.
to London England with time change would be 11 hours and 45 min.
What impact does the Gulf Stream have on the climate in England?
The water over the ocean is humid, which heats england
Are England and New England the same?
No, England and New England are very different. England is a constituent country of the United Kingdom and many people think England and the United Kingdom are the same and interchangable, but this is not true.
New England is a region in the United States including the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. These states were named when the first English settlers, called the Puritans, came to America to seek religious freedom. New England, as its name suggests, was colonised by English pioneers, and has taken its weatherboarded house style from that of the Kent and Sussex folk of England. Many families can trace English roots to this day.
What is the fastest train in England?
The fastest train in England is the Eurostar from London to Paris. On the new High Speed Line (HS1) from London to Folkestone it reaches 300 Kph (185 Mph).
Many other routes go up to 200 Kph (125 Mph).
What time does santa get to England?
Soon! We can't be sure of an exact time that Santa will arrive at a location, but it's usually somewhere between 9:00pm, and 1:00am (unless he is running a bit late). Santa is already traveling around the world! Right now he is on his way to Paris, France!
How long does the sun stays out in the summer in England?
That will depend on the time of year and weather conditions on any given day.
What is the size of England compared to Georgia?
England proper (not including Scotland to the north, Wales to the west, and Northern Ireland) is 50,346 square miles (130,395 square kilometers).
Georgia (the country in Eastern Europe) is 26,916 square miles (69,700 square kilometers). So Georgia is a little more than half the size of England.
Georgia (the state in the USA) is 59,425 square miles (153,909 square kilometers). The State of Georgia is slightly bigger than England geographically.
Who created most of the crop circles in England?
what is the last name of the two hoaxers who created most crop circles in england
What is halfway between London and Manchester?
Tanworth in arden near redditch. Or
Leicester, depending on which route you take.
What language did medieval England speak?
The Middle Ages ran from about the 5th Century to the 15th Century. Old English was spoken in England until the 12th Century, and Middle English was spoken from the 12th Century to the end of the 15th Century.
How many miles from london england to the paris france?
Depends on how you get there:
It varies from 377 kilometers to over 511 kilometers depending on what points you are leaving from and traveling to.
Why is it spring in Australia but autumn in England?
Unless England moves to the southern hemisphere it cannot be any other way.
England is in the northern hemisphere and Australia is in the southern hemisphere and, with the tilt of the earths axis, the southern hemisphere is tilted slightly away from the sun and the northern hemisphere is tilted slightly towards the sun.
Does England have any human rights?
Both nationals and visitors to the UK enjoy a range of rights laid out by Parliament in statute and by the Courts under the common law. Most relevantly the Human Rights Act 1998 goes some way to incorporating the rights contained in the European Convention on Human Rights into national law (obliging all public authorities, including the courts to act in concordance with those rights).
How much is 5 US dollars in pounds sterling?
At the time of writing - $5.00 Australian is worth £2.95 to the nearest penny.