UK is United Kingdom and US is United States.
PS. UK is called United Kingdom because there is a queen there.
UK is more progressive.
yes course .....UK
Yes, it is.
UK, Canada, Australia.
i don't know exactly, but i believe it will cost you a lot.
Mum is the UK spelling. Mom is the US spelling. Both have the same meaning.
There is no "US litre". Litres (L) is standard metric measurement for volume, meaning that it is the same everywhere.1 L = 0.9 US quarts1 L = 1.05 US (liquid) quarts
The value of UK money compared to US currency fluctuates based on exchange rates. Generally, the British pound is stronger than the US dollar, meaning that 1 British pound is worth more than 1 US dollar.
No the US is not united UK.
There are several instances where the US spelling differs from the UK version: sulfur (US) sulphur (UK) aluminum (US) aluminium (UK) color, honor, labor, vigor (US) colour etc (UK)
No, the UK is East of the US.
US and UK allow Dual citizenship. A person can be a US citizen and a citizen of UK if he/she desires to. But if a person applies to get naturalized as a citizen of UK when he/she is already a US citizen, then it will lead to losing US citizenship.So a person can have US & UK citizenship as long he/she is not a naturalized citizen of UK.
They had little or no meaning or effect to the UK. They were purely internal changes to the law and constitution of the US.
UK sizes are one smaller than US. So a UK 11 is a US 12, and a US 11 is a UK 10.
No. The US owes money to the UK, but it is part of its national debt, and not a 'tax', which the UK has no power to impose on the US.
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no only UK games play on UK consoles, and US games to not play on UK consoles