9km is bigger than 8500m which equals 8.5km
No. 0.909 is bigger than 0.9
Yes, 4.4 is bigger than 4.28
No because 6.75 is bigger than 6.71
37 is bigger than 12 3.7 is bigger than 1.2 1/2 is bigger than 3/7
Yes
It's not sheffield united as that is younger than sheffield Wednesday which is 1867, it is sheffiled FC a non-league club. The oldest professional club still in existence is notts county f.c Used to be called Nottingham f.c
Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool, Bristol, Exeter, Sheffield, Nottingham, Oxford, Coventry, Norwich, Southampton.
London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield and Bristol. There maybe more.
London Birmingham Glasgow Leeds Liverpool Manchester Sheffield Bristol Nottingham Belfast
the major cities are... london manchester nottingham birmingham sheffield coventry york
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield, Newcastle, Exeter, Nottingham plus many more.
When it comes to the student life, Manchester Universality is better than Nottingham University. When it comes to academics, Nottingham is better than Manchester.
sheffield united have won 44 sheffield Wednesday have won 39 and 38 games have been drawn
They're gonna be on their "Take Me Home World Tour"but specifically, on the: 17th - Liverpool - Echo Arena Liverpool 19th - Sheffield - Motorpoint Arena Sheffield 20th - Nottingham - Capital FM Arena Nottingham 22nd & 23rd - Birmingham - LG Arena See the related link below for tour dates.
Liverpool is further north than Sheffield. Liverpool is located at a latitude of approximately 53.4084° N, while Sheffield is located at a latitude of approximately 53.3811° N. Therefore, Liverpool is slightly further north than Sheffield.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Liverpool, Sheffield, Leicester and Nottingham