Yes, it can snow anywhere in England when the weather is right.
No. It rains.
Cornwall is the extreme south west part of Britain. It is on the end of the peninsula which sticks out at the bottom left.
Torquay in Cornwall has a mild climate, so it seldom snows there. The dates are unpredictable.
This is a good question.It is easy to answer because Conrwall doesn't get snow that often as it is too mild! But in January 2010 the whole of Cornwall was covered in a blanket of snow,ice and the ground was frozen both day and night! It was the longest cold spell and the harshest winter the UK had had for 3 a staggering 31 years!
Sir Davy was a chemist and inventor from Cornwall, England. This chemist invented the Davy lamp, and successfully isolated the elements strontium, potassium, and others from different compounds or minerals. He was born in 1778 and died in 1829.
It already has but only a few flurries.
Kent usually gets the largest amount of snow in England during the winter.
Finding more information about Cornwall, England is not very challenging to do at all. In order to find more information about Cornwall, England, one can visit the Visit Cornwall website.
Cornwall is located in the South West England.
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William Golding was born in Cornwall, England on September 19, 1911.
Cornwall in England is 1376 square miles.
In the twinkling of an eye. Less than a second. If you in the right part of England. England is a country, and Cornwall is a county in England. So if you are in Cornwall, then you are also in England.
Wales is a country in its own right whilst Cornwall is a ceremonial county and unitary authority area of England
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About 100 miles.
Cornwall is the county with the longest coastline.
Somerset, Dorset and Cornwall are land areas that border Devon