Denmark has cold winters, mild springs and autumns and warm summers. Just like where I live, in the south east of Britain. It is usually below freezing at night in January and February and Denmark has about 656mm of rain per year.
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the three modern countries which descended from vikings is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
The phone number of the Denmark Library is: 803-793-4511.
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In denmark we have a temperate climate, that means that in winter it is cold, and in the summer it is hot, but it also rains a lot etc. I don't know how accurate my explanation is, but then look it up! (Temperate climate) And right now, it rains in denmark. Which sucks!
Europe is the greenest continent on Earth. Denmark is the greenest country on the European continent. Denmark experiences a temperate climate, with mild winters and cool summers.
The countries of Northern Europe typically include only the Nordic ones: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Northern Europe has the coldest weather in all of Europe: a subarctic climate. A subarctic climate has long, cold winters and short, cool summers. An oceanic climate is only present, found in Denmark and along the North and Baltic Seas. This climate has cool winters and mild summers, with also the absence of a dry season.
They eat the foods that are most suited to their cool and moist northern climate. See the Related Link.
The air is dry and the land is not good for farming. Also, no one takes care of the land they don't care about any thing so don't go to denmark EVER.
To make it short: warm at summer, cold at winter, crisp/windy at autumn, nice and warm at spring (but not as warm as summer). The climate is very similar to the climate in nothern America/sourthern Canada.
Portugal, Spain, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany (the Western part) and Denmark.
Portugal, Spain, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany (the Western part) and Denmark.
There wont be much change. The temperatures could go up a little. And the water could go up a little as well.