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.
not really
'Brasilia is wetter than Stockholm' is correct English.
The savanna is a biome that is a transition zone between a desert and a forest or grassland.
It was wetter outside today than it was yesterday. The brown dog's nose was wetter than the black dog's nose. Dogs' noses can be wetter or drier without being ill.
some parts of the u is wetter than others because its wetter
Yes, London is in the south-east while Keswick is in the north-west and since our weather comes mainly from the west the Lake District is wetter. Borrowdale, just south of Keswick is the wettest place in England.
The Sahara Desert is balancing the climate that exists in other parts of Africa. In the geologic past, parts of the desert had a wetter climate.
Yes it would be. Most rain appoaches England from the southwest, and so it would come to Cornwall first and it would get a lot of rain.
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It colder
when you are in, you are in and wet. That is it.
it depends on the climate