The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as it's formally known on our passports, is made up of 1 main island landmass consisting of Scotland, England, and Wales. In addition to this there is Northern Ireland which is on a separate island separated by the Irish Sea.
There are also lots of smaller islands which also form part of the UK, ranging from tiny uninhabited islands to larger ones with substantial populations.
Therefore it's not AN island, it's a group of islands.
No but the UK is an island
The northeastern corner of the island of Ireland is under the jurisdiction of the UK.
Great Britain is an island but part of the UK is on the island of Ireland.
The UK is a continental island.
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The UK is an island of the European continental shelf.
Yes. The UK is an island. Denmark is in Northern Europe.
No, the UK is not a floating island. No islands are truly floating islands, as all land forms are connected to the earth's crust.
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No, it is an island of the continent of Europe.
There are no island nations in the UK. The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland and Wales, which are all on one island, and Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland, along with the Republic of Ireland.