What effects the climate (apart from the season) in Scotland and the rest of Britain, is the wind direction. When the wind is from the south-west, it has crossed the Atlantic Ocean, picked up a lot of moisture, and dumps it on Britain in general. Which is why Britain is a green and pleasant land! If the wind is from Russia, the Arctic, or the continent in winter, it brings cold and freezing conditions to Britain. So, wind direction is important and makes the weather a common, and very popular, talking point in Britain.
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Scotland's mild climate is influenced by the North Atlantic Drift, a warm ocean current that brings warm air to the region. The Gulf Stream also plays a role in moderating temperatures. Scotland's coastal location and exposure to westerly winds also contribute to its mild climate.
We don't have climate, we have weather! Theoretically Maritime Temperate.
Supposedly Maritime, but it is alleged that we don't have a climate, we have weather!
The west coast of Scotland is warmed by the Gulf Stream.
No, Scotland does not have a desert. Scotland has a temperate maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters, characterized by abundant rainfall and lush green landscapes. Deserts are typically associated with dry and arid conditions, which Scotland does not have.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, so the climate can vary between regions. Generally, Scotland tends to have a colder climate than southern parts of the UK due to its higher latitude and proximity to the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, Scotland's weather can be more unpredictable and can experience harsher winters compared to other parts of the UK.
There are two effects of carbonate rocks to the global climate. The two effects of carbonate rocks to the global climate are dissolution and deposition.
Cold, wet and windy.
How can you lessen the harmful effects especially the climate change
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