No. England, Scotland and Wales have always shared the same island of Britain.
No Scotland has a separate system.
the women in Scotland are the same height as the women in England
Yes England and Scotland are the same land mass.
James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603 and became the monarch of both countries. The British Royal Family have been the monarchs of both countries since then.
They sure do mate No they don't, England and Wales have different bank holidays to Scotland.
The King of England and the King of Scotland were the same person. And they still are.
No. Scotland pays tax to the United Kingdom exchequer, as does England. The proceeds are then shared by the constituent countries.
no Scotland wales and England use pounds and Ireland use euro
Yes he did.
Scotland is part of the UK (United Kingom) and has the same electrical system as England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
It depends. If you are an English or Welsh citizen, then you can certainly cross the border into Scotland without any passport. It's all the same nation, the United Kingdom. If you are a foreign national, then you will need a passport to enter the UK, whether you are trying to arrive at (for example) Manchester Airport in England, or Glasgow Airport in Scotland. However assuming you gained legal entry to England, you can then travel around the UK as there are no border checks in between England and Scotland, or Scotland and Wales.