When studying the physical geography of the region off the north-west coast of continental Europe, the term 'the British Isles' is frequently used. To ensure accuracy and avoid confusion with political entities, which of the following correctly defines the scope of this term?
- It is a geographical term for the entire archipelago, encompassing the islands of Great Britain and Ireland, along with thousands of smaller islands.Cevap
- BIt is the official political name for the sovereign union between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
- CIt refers specifically to the landmass of Great Britain and its offshore islands, excluding any part of the island of Ireland.
- DIt is a constitutional term used to describe the United Kingdom and its Crown Dependencies as a single administrative unit.
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The term 'the British Isles' is a geographical name for the entire archipelago, which includes Great Britain, the island of Ireland, and numerous smaller islands.
The correct answer identifies 'the British Isles' as a purely geographical term for the archipelago. This includes the two largest islands—Great Britain and Ireland—and the over 6,000 smaller islands that surround them, regardless of the political borders of the UK or the Republic of Ireland.
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