During World War 2, the German army occupied the Channel Islands, which are British territory but are located just off the French coast.
There are woodlands all over the British Isles.
All over
over 23 million people visit the British isles every year
Denmark
Denmark
They didn't. ^^ The IOM is a country in it's own right. It is part of the British Isles, but they never took over it.
there are 2 and 6 worms in the British Isles although there may be more that we don't know about.
It is the Hebrides, comprising hundreds of islands off the northwest coast of Scotland. There are no such collection of islands off the northwest coast of England.
Malta is significantly smaller than the British Isles, covering an area of about 316 square kilometers (122 square miles). In comparison, the British Isles, which include Great Britain, Ireland, and over 6,000 smaller islands, have a total area of approximately 315,000 square kilometers (121,000 square miles). This means Malta is roughly 1/1,000th the size of the British Isles.
Bryher is one the smallest inhabited island (at just 1.2 miles by 0.6 miles. The British Isles comprises over 6000 individual islands - not all of which are inhabited.
The British Isles are predominantly comprised of various landforms, including islands, peninsulas, plains, and mountains. It is a diverse region with a mix of geographical features such as hills, valleys, coastlines, and rivers. The landforms in the British Isles have been shaped by geological processes over millions of years.
Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey (traditionally), Shetlands, Hebrides, and a total of over six thousand isles.