No, Scotland is not in America. Scotland is a country located in the northern part of the United Kingdom, while America refers to the continents of North and South America.
Gophers are not native to Scotland; they are typically found in North America. However, there are similar rodents called voles that are native to Scotland and may be mistaken for gophers due to their similar appearance and behavior of tunneling underground.
Yes, there are flights from Scotland to America. Direct flights are available from major airports in Scotland such as Edinburgh and Glasgow to various cities in the United States. Flight durations and routes may vary depending on the specific carriers and airports.
Yes, Scotland and the United States are allies. They have a strong historical relationship based on diplomatic, military, and economic cooperation. Scotland's membership in the United Kingdom also contributes to its alliance with the US.
the living conditions in Scotland became intolerable. they had family in america so moved there.
The French word for Scotland is "Écosse."
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Last I checked, Scotland was where it had always been: just north of Tweed and Solway. It didn't immigrate to America.
of course there are, are there cars in america.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and shares a common border with England.
Other people from Scotland go to South America so it is up to you, if you want to go there then go.
Forks is in Washington (not DC) which is in America.
the living conditions in Scotland became intolerable. they had family in america so moved there.
No. Scotland is north of England. New England is in the United States of America.
from a week to a month.
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Buffalo is only native to North America and the American plains. If there was a buffalo in Scotland it means that someone imported it.
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland. It's like saying how far from Washington to America.