The Gulf Stream.
The name of the ocean current responsible for warming Great Britain is the North Atlantic Drift, which is a branch of the Gulf Stream. This warm current brings mild temperatures to the region, moderating the climate compared to other locations at similar latitudes.
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The Gulf Stream, which begins in the area of the Gulf of Mexico, flows north and then crosses the North Atlantic to the United Kingdom + Ireland. The Gulf Stream is what makes the UK and Ireland warmer than normal for countries on that latitude.
Not much. Britain's weather is most affected by the warm Gulf Stream ocean current that flows from the Caribbean Sea north along the US, and northeast to Great Britain.
The North Sea and the English Channel are to the east of Great Britain
The Great Ouse flows into the North sea
The Gulf Stream, which begins in the area of the Gulf of Mexico, flows north and then crosses the North Atlantic to the United Kingdom + Ireland. The Gulf Stream is what makes the UK and Ireland warmer than normal for countries on that latitude.
No it doesn't ! The North Sea borders Great Britain to the East. To the North of Scotland, there is the Arctic ocean, to the West is the Atlantic ocean, and to the South is the Bristol channel.
None that I can think of in England, but there is one in Great Britain, the River Erne, Ireland and Northern Ireland.The river Isbourne in Glos. England flows north
There is no north river anywhere in southeastern Britain.
The North Sea borders Great Britain on the east.
The average temperatures in Great Britain would be much colder if not for the North Atlantic Drift. The North Atlantic Drift is part of the Gulf Stream, which brings warm air up from the Gulf of Mexico.