Because the coastline around Cornwall is completely exposed to the waves from the Atlantic Ocean. They are not broken up by islands, but travel uninterrupted across the ocean to break on the shore.
It's the part of England most exposed to the Atlantic Ocean. Much of the rest is partially potected by Ireland.
Corwall is unpertected from the alantic ocean so it caches the wind from that and gives the waves time to build up. The warm sea currents from the Gulf of Mexico also help build up the waves.
Yes, surfing is quite popular in many of the coastal areas of New South Wales.
Because these are the most exposed areas of coastline to the Atlantic swell, therefore the most popular areas for surfing in the U.K. Along with the milder year round water temperature south west England & Wales receive compared to places like the north east coast & Scotland which are also exposed to north Atlantic swell
their stomachs have big waves in them.
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Yes - of Wales.
South Wales is in Wales not Australia
They are in South Wales
It's in Wales. I believe 'South Wales' refers specifically to the southernmost part of the principality.
Coal is mined in the South Wales Coalfield (Rhondda Valley, and the South Wales Valleys).
The abbreviation for New South Wales is NSW.
Currently as of answer date all schools in Wales have It as a subject and use technology as part of its curriculum