What Ocean is isle of wight island in?
Isle of Wight is in the English Channel
The Isle of Wight lies off the south coast of England in the English Channel which is a body of water connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
What is the distance between Birmingham and Wales?
From Birminham, England to Port Talbot, South Wales is about 135.5 miles.
Does the river Thames have a waterfall?
No, only Weirs near Locks which are minuscule Waterfalls and are not suitable for boats or canoes.
Why does the big ben have a clock on it?
"Big Ben" (or to give it it's proper name The Great Bell) is cast out of bellmetal, which is an alloy of bronze and tin.
The Clock Tower, to give it it's proper name, is made of brickwork covered by stone cladding for the first 200 feet (61 metres) and the remaining 115 feet (35 metres) is a framed cast iron spire.
What became a public duty as a ruslt of living close together in new England?
Attending town meetings.
What is englands natural features?
some of englands natural features are the Pennie Chain which is a group of mountain ranges and the River Thames. there are many more but the Stonehenge is not a natural feature so that means that it is a cultural feature:D
What is the significance of beasts of England?
"Beasts of England" is a pivotal anthem in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," symbolizing the animals' hopes for a better, unified future free from human oppression. The song embodies the revolutionary spirit and ideals of equality and freedom that motivated the animals to overthrow their human farmer. However, its eventual ban signifies the corruption of these ideals and the rise of tyranny, reflecting how power can alter or extinguish revolutionary fervor. Ultimately, the anthem serves as a poignant reminder of lost dreams and the betrayal of the original revolutionary purpose.
In the trade American colonists depended on England for?
England required that American colonists sell their cotton, tobacco, and other crops to them and the colonists were required to buy tea, sugar, fabric, and other goods from them, even if the Dutch offered the same goods for better prices.
What is the most successful club in England?
Manchester United have one 18 League titles in England's top division. This includes the Premier League 11 times(1992-Current) as well as the previous First Division. Liverpool have indeed won 19 League Titles, none of which coming in the Premier League era since 1992. In '94 you said 'Come back when it's 18'; Well here we are sat on your perch.
Where is the wettest place in Britain?
The wettest side of England is the west: it bears the brunt of any weather coming in off the Atlantic (which is often wet!). The Pennines ( a range of hills / mountains) runs north / south: when weather (clouds) reach this area, they are forced to rise, thereby encouragng them to drop any rain present.
England is part of the United Kingdom and is a Parliamentary Democracy and also a Constitutional Monarchy.
How long does it take to get to the London eye from big ben?
About 5 minutes, just walk across the bridge.
Who rule England after Elizabeth?
If you are referring to Elizabeth I, she had no children and therefore no natural successor, so James VI of Scotland became James I of England. If you are referring to Queen Elizabeth II, her successor will be her eldest son, Prince Charles.
Was Liverpool englands capital?
Liverpool is a city-- either in upstate New York (USA) or in Northwest England (UK).
Cities do not have capitals, and neither Liverpool is the capital of anything.
The capital city of England, and also of the UK, is London.
What is England's influence on the United States?
It had a heavy influence. Before European colonisation, the American continent had many hundreds of languages, spoken by different groups of natives.
Along with English people, came, of course, English language. Now, millions of people there speak English, while the number of indiginous people (and languages) have dwindled.
Oliver Cromwell
How long was the first subway built in London?
The first subway system in the world was built in 1863 in London, England. the first subway in the u.s.a took its first trip from bolyston st to tremont st in 1897.the oldest subway tunnel in the world still exists under tremont st in the city of BOSTON
1897