the desert is the desert
Because in the UK we get all different types of weather but in deserts you mainly get scorching hot weather and rarely get any rain at all.
The type of rain we get in the UK is mixed.
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because it is more cloudy than all uk.
there isn't one the UK has too much rain
Because in the UK we get all different types of weather but in deserts you mainly get scorching hot weather and rarely get any rain at all.
Parts of Shropshire had less than 400mm of rain in 2011. I don't know how that compares with other parts of the UK, but I know that Essex (on average the driest county) had quite a bit more than this.
The Sahara is the closest major desert to the UK.
All of the UK has more than 10" of rain in a year, therefore there are no deserts in UK. I'm not so sure why the teacher asked that question then. I need to discuss.
oceanic currents which means more rain in uk but canada is warmer in summer
Yes there are ! Egypt has roughly 50% more people living there than in the 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.
Because we get the majority of our weather from across the Atlantic ocean. The weather systems that arrive at the UK are laden with moisture picked up from the ocean. When the system gets to our shores, it 'dumps' gallons of rain on our land. Additionally, many deserts are closer to the equator than we are - making them hotter places.
The type of rain we get in the UK is mixed.
because there is more of the object in the states and that is why its more expensive in the UK