Consecutive.
The vertex is the highest or lowest point on a graph.
The extreme point is called a vertex.
That's when the fraction is in "simplest form" or "lowest terms".
ENGLAND
a BRITON was a native of the land of Britain.
What was the lowest temperature ever recoded in Britain
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Britain was -27.2°C (-17°F) in Braemar, Scotland on February 11, 1895.
No, Britain does not have the lowest crime rate in the world. Quite the opposite infact, Britain is ranked as having one of the highest crime rates in the world.
Britain, consisting of England, Wales and Scotland. There is also the island called the Isle of Man which is between Britain and Ireland.
because of land not being used ........ and they wanted to take over France who thought they owned the land and called it new France but as you can see Great Britain won the so called war .
The lowest point in Britain is the area known as Holme Fen in Cambridgeshire, which lies at 2.75 meters below sea level.
Romans called Britain "Albion", because when they were sailing to Britain they saw the White Cliffs of Dover and they thought that the land behind these cliffs is white too.
The lowest elevation in Britain is Fenland. Fenland is a flat, damp, low lying region in Eastern England that is 15 feet below sea level.
We call it Britain. Although i did here it called Pommie Land in a joke once.
The lowest place on land is the Dead Sea. The lowest place anywhere is the Marianas Trench in the Pacific Ocean.
The question does not make sense.