it would hot all year at the temperature of 80 degrees.
Global positioning satellites use latitude and longitude to mark your location.
The weather in Ireland is typical of a country in a temperate maritime region - mild weather all year with a lot of rain but very little snow and frost compared to countries at a similar latitude.
The weather is beautiful all year roundbut it can get quite cold in the winterThe Weather In Italy Is Mostly Sunny, Some Thunderstorms, And Fair Weather
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what is the weather like in Canterbury England like all year around
how is hungarys weather like all year around
We would have the same type of weather all year round. Also - we would have to grow ALL our crops artificially - in order to simulate the seasons to promote growth.
Australia is bigger then Europe so it would be a bit hard to answer that question It all depends on where you are and at what time of year you are there.
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No
cold all year round
You see stars all year which (at your latitude) are circumpolar stars.Your latitude must be where it gets dark enough, so sunlight doesn't interfere too much.That means latitudes below about 60 degrees where "civil twilight" ends (i.e the Sun is 6 degrees below the horizon) even at the summer solstice.To see the faintest "naked eye" circumpolar stars all year you would need to be below about latitude 48 degrees.Unfortunately, the lower your latitude the less stars are actually circumpolar.At the equator no stars are circumpolar.Circumpolar stars are stars that never set at your particular latitude, which means their declination is more than 90 minus your latitude (in the Northern Hemisphere).At 51.5 degrees north (London) you can see stars north of a declination of 38.5 degrees north all year round. That includes constellations like Ursa Major and Cassiopeia, and stars like Deneb and Capella.