It would have a completely different climate, it would probably be way colder all year round and less foggy
Yes, they do. They also keep temperatures more mild in western Europe and are warmed by the Gulf Stream.
Yes, they do. They also have difficulty reaching eastern Europe and are warmed by the Gulf Stream.
good question...although they are close to the poles the winds called prevailing westerlies that come from the atlantic ocean warms these countries. These winds start in the north pole then go to africa and then hit the united states and once they hit Europe they have warmed up over there travels and therefor warm europe
By bad you probably mean overcast and drizzly. Considering how far north Ireland is it's weather should be much worse. Ireland is the same latitude as Siberia but it is warmed by the Atlantic ocean. It's cold Arctic air mases meeting warm air mases from the Atlantic which cause Irelands dreary weather.
Scotland is warmed by the Gulf Stream of the Atlantic Ocean, Moscow is a long way from the coast.
The whole world is warmed by the sun.
Northern Europe and West Africa are warmed by the Gulf Stream. See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
Inhaled air is warmed and moistened in the nasopharynx and oropharynx.
Germans warmed their huts by using the body heat of their farm animals.
If water is warmed up, then that means that its temperature does change.
No, breast milk should not be refrigerated after it has been warmed. Once breast milk has been warmed, it should be used within 2 hours or discarded. Refrigerating warmed breast milk can lead to bacterial growth and contamination.
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