Yes, much of what is now Great Britain was underwater during various periods of geological history. During the last Ice Age, around 20,000 years ago, sea levels were significantly lower, exposing land that is now submerged. Additionally, the area has experienced changes in sea levels and land formation due to tectonic activity over millions of years. Today, remnants of ancient seabeds and fossils can still be found in some regions, indicating its underwater past.
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Hitler did not assassinate Great Britain. As Great Britain is a country, it is not possible to assassinate it.
Great Britain used bombs
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Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Germany.. And now UK because of the underwater passage between France and Great Britain.
The adjective for Great Britain is "British." It is used to describe anything related to Great Britain, including its culture, people, and products.
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The prefix 'great' is used to differenciate the island of Britain from the French region of Bretagne or Brittany. The prefix is only meant to refer to the size of the island.
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The Channel Tunnel is both underground and underwater. The train system runs under the English Channel and connects Great Britain to France.