When referring to the entire archipelago located off the north-west coast of continental Europe—which includes the island of Great Britain, the whole of Ireland, and several thousand smaller islands—what is the correct geographical term to use?
- The British IslesCevap
- BThe United Kingdom
- CGreat Britain
- DThe British Overseas Territories
Cevap
The correct term for the entire archipelago is the British Isles.
The term 'the British Isles' is strictly a geographical name for the entire archipelago off the north-west coast of Europe. It includes the two largest islands, Great Britain and Ireland, along with over 6,000 smaller islands such as the Isle of Wight and the Shetland Islands.
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Anahtar Kavram
The 'British Isles' is a geographical term for the archipelago off the north-west coast of Europe, while the 'United Kingdom' is a political entity.
İpuçları
1
Think about which term is purely geographical rather than political.
2
Consider that the correct term must include the entire island of Ireland, even the part that is an independent country.
3
The term describes the physical 'archipelago' (group of islands) rather than a country's borders.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the difference between the geographical term 'Great Britain' and the political term 'United Kingdom' to ensure you understand why Northern Ireland is included in one but not the other.
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