It is certainly 1 big volume of water..... & it's very, very cold !
England feared that Scotland, Ireland and wales would attack them and wipe out the whole world!!!
No, Britain is England, Scotland and Wales only.
Wales is a part of the UK and as of such is not a sovereign country. Because of this Wales on its own doesn't have any borders. The UK as a whole shares borders with the Republic of Ireland. Wales is next to England but as they are both part of Britain and therefore the same country this isn't an official border.
UK , for United Kingdom.
There is none. England is a specific geographical area, equivalent to Great Britain minus Scotland and Wales. "England" was often used for England & Wales until the 20th century, but this usage is geographically incorrect and offensive to many in Wales. England proper was also sometimes considered to include the county of Monmouthshire, but this was finally included in Wales in 1974. Other Europeans and some Americans often refer to the whole of Great Britain or the United Kingdom (including also Northern Ireland and until 1921 the whole of Ireland) as "England", but this is merely a shorthand like "America" for the United States or "Russia" for the former Soviet Union.
No way.... not possible, it has to be seprated with salty water, if u mix fresh water with the salty one the whole thing will become salty ........... dont u know ? when u mix salt in water the whole water gets salty.... but yea u can take out salt out of the water and make it fresh... the process in science known as "Distillation" to seprate salt from the water....
No not the whole of te UK. Kruger National Park is around the same size as Wales. Iv been there myself 1 week is not enough!
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland make up the UK. The capital of England, and the whole of the UK, is London. Edinburgh (Scotland), Cardiff (Wales) and Belfast (Northern Ireland) are the other capital cities.
No. England shares the island of Great Britain with two other countries, Wales and Scotland. England is not an independent country, but is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which is made up of the four countries, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England, and covers the whole of the island Great Britain, part of the island Ireland and many smaller islands around these two.
J. A. Steers has written: 'Introduction to coastline development' -- subject(s): Coast changes, Coasts 'Coastal features of England and Wales' -- subject(s): Coasts 'The coastline of England and Wales' -- subject(s): Coast changes, Coastal changes, Coasts 'The coast of England and Wales in pictures' -- subject(s): Coasts, Pictorial works 'A picture book of the whole coast of England & Wales' 'The sea coast' -- subject(s): Coasts 'The Cambridge region, 1965' 'Applied coastal geomorphology' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Coasts, Geomorphology
The Final in 1991 was played in Twickenham, London. Australia beat England 12 - 6. The whole event was jointly hosted by Wales, Ireland Scotland England and France
The UK as a whole doesn't have a national emblem. However, England has a rose, Scotland a thistle and Wales a leek and daffodil.