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No, England is an island off the west coast of Europe. The Alps are in Europe, therefore England can not extend over the Alps.
Yes, during past ice ages, ice sheets did extend into what is now England. The last significant ice sheet to cover England was the Anglian glaciation around 450,000 years ago.
he did this because he won and became king!
he did this because he won and became king!
Yes, England was part of the Roman empire. It was part of the province the Romans called Britannica.
Yes. The northernmost extent of England is about 55.8° north, while the Shetland Islands extend to about 60.83° north.
The Pennines, often referred to as the "backbone of England," extend approximately 250 miles (400 kilometers) from the northern regions of England in Northumberland down to the southern parts in Derbyshire. This mountain range is characterized by its rugged terrain and scenic landscapes, playing a significant role in the geography and ecology of northern England.
The Pennines primarily run through England, spanning across the northern regions of the country. They extend from the northern part of England in Northumberland down to the Midlands, passing through counties such as Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire. The range is often referred to as the "backbone of England" due to its central position in the country.
Yes, to a certain extend i think the British appreciated that some Americans (Colonists) stayed loyal to their roots. After the revolution however, i feel the British cared much less about the loyalists because their affairs weren't as important to England as before the Revolution
"I tried to extend my sales to a new area." Is a sentence with the word extend.
Extend is already a verb. For example "to extend something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Greenhouse gases extend very high. They extend in the troposphere.