bridington
because it is more cloudy than all uk.
In the south east, < 600 mm of rain falls per year. This is a large contrast to the south of the UK, which has considerably more rain fall per year.
The wettest place in the United Kingdom is Dalness, Glen Etive, Highland, Scotland. It receives 120 inches of rain per year.
Ben Nevis is the highest peak in Uk rising to a height of 1344m.
In the UK apples fall in the autumn which is between September and November.
I forgot what it is called but high up in the sky there is like a air tunnel that cuts through the UK therefore it causes the UK to get have rain in one place and be sunny in others... For example Scotland gets more rain then Wales because the air tunnel is nearly always above Scotland.
The record for the highest rainfall in a 24-hour period in the UK was set in Martinstown, Dorset on 18 July 1955, with 279mm of rain.
I believe Swansea has been given the oficial title!
It is produced because of operating fossil fueled power plants that emit carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides. These oxides when get reacted with water vapor in the environment they are converted into acids that fall down with rain.
In the UK: if you do the rain dance then everyday you do the rain dance if you want it to be sunny do the sunshine dance
to much rain
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