Answer:
B. Coastal Great Britain
Explanation:
In 2001, the United Kingdom had a population of 58,789,194 - the third highest in Western Europe after Germany and France, and number 21 in the world. In 2006, the population had risen to 60,609,153, and in 2007 it was 60,776,238 inhabitants. At least one third of the population lives in south-east England and is predominantly urban and suburban, with 7.2 million in the capital of London. The high literacy of the United Kingdom (99%) is attributable to the universal public education introduced for the primary level in 1870 and the secondary one in 1900. About a fifth of the students in the United Kingdom attend post-secondary education. The Church of England and the Church of Scotland function as the respective national Churches in their respective countries.