What is zero in british?

Zero in British is written and pronounced the same way as in standard English. The numerical value of zero remains the same, and it represents the absence of any quantity or number. In British English, the word 'zero' is also commonly used to describe a score of no points in a game or tournament. Additionally, the term 'ground zero' is used in British English to describe the point of impact or detonation of a nuclear weapon or other explosive device.