Highest point in England, and I assume you don't mean Britain, is about 3250'. The Pyrenees reach 10000'.
While they both lie at sea level, Spain's highest point has a much greater altitude than England's highest point. Spain's highest mountain, Mulhacen, is about three and a half times taller than England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike.
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The highest point in Spain is much higher than the highest point in England.
Spain is not behind England. Spain is an hour ahead of England.
Scotland is further north than Spain.
You would be higher above sea level in Spain compared to England on a physical map of Europe. The average elevation in Spain is around 660 meters, while in England it is around 162 meters. Spain has higher mountain ranges like the Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevada, contributing to its higher elevation.
Spain is not significantly closer to the sun than England. The distance to the sun is measured in millions of kilometers, and the difference in distance between Spain and England is negligible in comparison. Any variation in temperature or climate between the two countries is due to other factors such as latitude, altitude, and proximity to bodies of water.
Spain has at least two mountains higher than 12,000 feet. The highest point in the United Kingdom is 4,406 feet.
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They were in competition with eachother.