Acid rain.
England
The north coast may receive more rain due to prevailing wind patterns that bring moisture-laden air from the ocean, which then cools and releases rain as it meets the land. This phenomenon is known as orographic rainfall, where the elevation of the coastal mountains forces the air to rise and cool, facilitating condensation and precipitation. Additionally, the north coast's proximity to the equator may also contribute to higher rainfall rates due to the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) shifting closer to the region.
Britain
holland, Sweden and Norway due to Britain's pollution
they arfe more inland
Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides are produced in countries like Germany, the UK and Poland, and the prevailing winds blow clouds of acid rain vapour over Sweden, where the sulphur acidifies the soil and stunts growth.
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden
the weather is going to be consistent 35 degrees Celsius hot all the time
Norway is to vast for you to use any "average" value as an indicator on how the weather is in Norway. There are coastline climates, inn-land climates, vast forests and massive mountains after the little incident with Greenland 400million years ago (crashed into Norway). In the winter, most of Norway has subzero degrees (Celsius degrees), usually between -5 to -30 high up in the mountains, to 2 to -2 at coastlines. In the summer time you can expect 12-24 in Most areas, and as usual, sub-zero degrees in the mountains. Norway is much warmer than Alaska because of the gulf stream.
China or any one that has the worst air pollution
The wettest capital in Europe is Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro with approx. 1550 mm of rain per year. The wettest capital in the EU is Ljubljana (Slovenia) with approx. 1400 mm of rain annualy. However, both capitals experience more sunshine than the majority of capitals in western/central/northern Europe.