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6 Animals That Should NOT Be In The UK
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There are Snakes in Britain! Adder, Grass and Smooth Snake Habitat Comparison | UK Wildlife Species
I’ve already made a couple of videos on British snakes, but if you want to spot one you need to know which habitats to be looking in and at what time of year you can see them. Do you want … Continue reading
The UK’s Stunning Grid Flip From Coal Giant to Clean Energy Leader (feat. @JustHaveaThink)
This autumn, for the first time ever, the UK is expecting to run entirely on zero-emissions electricity for a few hours. That doesn’t just mean a sunny day with loads of solar and wind and some exports to the neighbours—that’s … Continue reading
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Answering Your Questions About The Suffragettes
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BBC World Service – The Food Chain, How ‘Bangla Town’ changed a nation’s food culture
The legacy of Bangladeshi-run restaurants in London’s Brick Lane An Indian curry house is one of the most popular places to go out for a meal in the UK, and is part of British life. But many people do not … Continue reading
Why is Britain so wet? – Geography anomaly
This video examines the unique climate of the UK and how it shapes the country’s diverse plant hardiness zones, ranging from 10b to 6b. Despite its northern latitude, the UK experiences much warmer temperatures than other regions at the same … Continue reading