Because they are on the same lines of latitude
Oceanic climate: United Kingdom, Ireland Continental climate: Belarus, Canada Mediterranean climate: Cyprus, Malta
Canada shares the same latitudinal lines as the United Kingdom.
England, or the United Kingdom is not geographically located in the Polar region. The United Kingdom's climate is known as Temperate Maritime. It means that temperatures are not much lower than 0C in winter and not much above 32C in summer
Because the Gulf Stream brings warmer waters across the Atlantic which affects the climate of parts of Western Europe, including the United Kingdom. As a result it does not get the same extremes of cold weather that Newfoundland gets.
There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom. She is also the Queen of Canada - see the related question below.
No
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland came into being on 1st January 1801. When Eire became independent in 1922 and only Northern Ireland remained part of the UK, the name then became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Britain is one of territory in United Kingdom. United Kingdom includes Britain or also called England, Scotland, Ireland and also Wales.
No, they are completely different.
they do the same stuff we do
The eastern side of the United States has a climate similar to that of Britain. These areas fall under the temperate climate classification.
No, Canada is very much a developed country.Canada is pretty much the same as the United States in terms of development (politically, socially, culturally, economically). The only noticeable difference is that Canada has a low population for its size, however, this is due mainly to the climate (people generally prefer to live in Canada's south, where it is warm like the United States).