Average sun in comparison to the rest of the UK with above average rainfall annually
New South Wales is in the temperate zone.
Yes it is
No. The climate is too warm.
they lived in woodlands and grasslands in south Australia and New South Wales
Yes, it is 4degrees colder in the Chilterns (30/40 miles west of London) than it is in West Wales, according to my climate chart.
Is sheep a food? I jest, besides Canada grows them as well. Wales has a temperate climate and so does parts of Canada. I think anything Canada can grow the Welsh could grow as well, though maybe not some of the fruits. Can they grow peaches in Wales? We do in Canada.
Mild and Wet, often raining or snowing very dark in winter light till 11.30pm in summer.The climate in Wales is said to be temperate, much the same as the rest of the UK.Wales has a temperate climate, reputed to be bit on the wet side at times.
Climate change can lead to increased rainfall and flooding in Wales, which may impact agriculture and infrastructure. Rising temperatures can also affect biodiversity and ecosystems, such as altering migration patterns of birds and sea-level rise affecting coastal areas. Additionally, there may be economic implications as industries reliant on natural resources and tourism may be impacted.
Wales receives an average of about 1,200 to 1,600 hours of sunshine per year, varying by region. The eastern parts tend to be sunnier compared to the west, which is often cloudier and wetter. Overall, Wales experiences a temperate maritime climate, leading to relatively mild conditions with no extreme seasonal variations in sunlight.
New South Wales has a moderate temperate climate. It has four distinct seasons. With the exception of the higher regions in which subzero temperatures may occur even during the summer. During the autumn and spring large amounts of rain may fall. Especially when air streams from the sea collide with the mountain ranges in New South Wales.
Like most of Wales, Snowdonia has a mild wet climate. If you are visiting on holiday, bring lots of light jumpers, and an inexhaustible supply of waterproofs. If you are climbing, you are unlikely to face severe cold - but mists are dangerous if you don't know what you are doing.
Australia's coolest climate is found in the Australian Alps, the high country of the Kosciuszko National Park. The state with the coolest climate overall is Tasmania, which has a cool temperate climate.