not very the average maximum temperature in august is 20 degrees Celsius ( about 70 Fahrenheit) and in February the average minimum is 1 degree Celsius ( around 34 Fahrenheit). it rains a lot too.
its hot in the summer and cold in the winter hence the seasons in the summer it is hot and in the winter it is cold this is because the weather in each season changes all the time. sometimes in the summer it will be cold. and sometimes very rarely in the winter it will be warm. in the winter it doesnt really get hot because its the season where it snows. sometimes in spring it may snow. but it will never snow in the summer because it is too hot for it to come down and settle on the ground without melting
around 15c but in the winter it can go to -7c
Parts of it are but only slightly.
Belgium is closer to England than Ireland is.
Jakarta would be hotter than Dublin. This is because Indonesia is closer to the equator than Ireland and it is in a tropical region.
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England, although northern Ireland and the republic combined are just larger than it
a lot hotter than England
Because Ghana is closer to the equator
No
No, Ireland is a lot smaller than England.England = 130,279 km²Ireland = 84,421 km²
no it isn't! England is equal to Ireland! just like all the other countries
Ireland is west of England. Sailing from England to Ireland is relatively short, though it will depend on where you are sailing from in England and where you are sailing to. Depending on that it could take anything from a few hours to a few days. If you are sailing using an actual sailboat, this would be longer than if using a boat with an engine. There are scheduled sailings between England and Ireland by ferry, and more commonly from Wales to Ireland, as Wales is closer than England.
Yes, the population of London in England is greater than the entire population of Ireland.
England is 130,395 square kilometres or 50,346 square miles. Ireland is 84,421 square kilometres or 32,595 square miles. So England is about 1.54 times bigger than Ireland.