Ireland is well known for rain, due to its position on the edge of the Atlantic. It rains about one in three days on average in Ireland. A lot of other days are cloudy, but you do get sunny spells on them. Then you have some days that have completely clear skies and so have lots of continuous sun. So there is a reasonable amount of sunshine in Ireland, though not as much as some other parts of the world.During the month of June, given Ireland's position on the globe, it has very long days, with the sun not setting until about 10pm, and remaining bright for some time after that. In December it is dark by 5pm.
Ireland very regularly gets sun.
There is no desert in Ireland but there is a lot of grassland in Ireland.
Ireland is a lot bigger.
No, Ireland is a lot smaller than England.England = 130,279 km²Ireland = 84,421 km²
Ireland has a lot of farmland. Agriculture is one of Ireland's main industries.
Ireland does export a lot of food that is grown and produced in Ireland.
No, there's a lot to do in Ireland
Ireland is mostly rural, with a lot of farmland, mountains and forests, so there would be a lot of grass in Ireland. Being very green is one thing that Ireland is famous for.
The sun is more intense in the country of Australia. This is because Australia is closer to the equator than Ireland.
Ireland is not a peninsula, but it has a lot of peninsulas, particularly on the western side of Ireland.
there's a lot of drinking in Ireland but we are not proud of it
Yes.