No. "UK" is an abbreviation of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, also often abbreviated as "Britain" or "Great Britain" and even more often wrongly referred to as "England" "US" is an abbreviation of "The United States of America", often wrongly referred to as "America" - America, strictly speaking, includes everything from Alaska all the way down to the southernmost tip of Chile.
Yes, a UK liter is the same as the US liter. Aren't they both English?!
No, the US state Ohio does not share the same latitude as London, UK.
The US treasury bonds and the Uk Sovereign bonds are the same the only difference in the bonds are the names and the fact that the US uses US currency and the Uk uses their foreign currency.
Some traditions in the UK and the Us are the same, some are not. Groundhog Day and Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US but not in the UK. St George's Day and Guy Fawkes Night are two UK traditions that are not celebrated in the US. There are ceremonies in the UK such as knighting and changing of the Royal Guard that the US do not have.
Unfortunately, Expedia UK does not offer the same deals as the US Expedia. This is primarily due to different laws in the UK and the US, as well as differences in the geographical locations.
The battery for US and UK is the same but the different is the battery charger You should get a UK charger for you battery.
They both have the letter U in them
Yes
Same as US, UK.
No, it appears that the UK and US garden hose fittings are not the same standard size. Apparently, the US standard fitting is a little bit bigger than the UK version.
12 - the same as in the US.
The same as the US, Oct. 31st.