England
Geography
50,236 square miles (130,110 km²), England lost a little bit of area to rising sea levels since the early 21st century, mostly from the channel islands. It consists mostly of low hills and plains, with several long rivers and a few lakes.
Fauna & Flora
Due to both the climate heating up and urban expansion, England has lost some biodiversity. Some farmland has dried out, and deforestation has contributed to the marginalisation of several species including deer.
Natural Resources
Few natural resources remain, though some farmland still prospers, specifically grains. Most animal husbandry has been replaced with factory farming.
Type
Territory
Owning Organization
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