Oranges would be one thing. In the UK, you'd probably need to growth them in a green house.
We cant grow food in the united kingdom because we have not got enough heat.
Spain is an hour in front of the UK
Spain is larger physically, and has a larger population than the UK.
That depends on what you mean by "near." Basically, France is between Spain and the UK. Spain is much nearer to the UK than to Australia, but much farther than France, Portugal, or Morocco.
yes UK grow apples.
No, it isn't. Spain is an independent country.
No, the UK does not share a border with Spain. However Gibraltar does share a border with Spain, Gibraltar is under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the UK but not part of the UK, it is a British Overseas Territory.
No
No - it is a UK territory but is geographically part of Spain.
It's 1647 miles from Stockton-on-Tees, UK to Almeria, Spain.
The UK does grow broccoli. A variety known as Calabrese Broccoli is the easiest to grow. It also has a shorter season.
Both Spain and the UK use Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy, but Italy is a Parliamentary Republic.