mainly cold, always rains!
No, England is not a Mediterranean country. It is located in Northwestern Europe with a temperate maritime climate, distinct from the Mediterranean climate found in countries such as Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Scotland lies to the north of England.
The climate in Greece is influenced by its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, resulting in hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. In contrast, England's climate is affected by the North Atlantic Drift, leading to cool, mild temperatures with frequent rain throughout the year. These geographic and oceanic factors contribute to the differences in climate between the two countries.
New England is Humid especially in summer.
Marine temperate.
No, England is much further North of the Mediterranean and is therefore cooler in climate.
No, England is not a Mediterranean country. It is located in Northwestern Europe with a temperate maritime climate, distinct from the Mediterranean climate found in countries such as Spain, Italy, and Greece.
New England
The four sections of England are the north-west, north-east, south-east and south-west. They differ slightly in geology and climate. The British Isles are made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Laws of primogeniture; national pride following England's defeat of the Spanish armada; the warmer climate of North America as opposed to the bleak coast of Newfoundland.
They can under the right conditions and climate - they would need a lot of care.
New England is farther north than most states and therefore has longer winters and colder winters. It has more mild summers and a lot of rain.
england climate was freezing in winter and warm in summer
No, but New England is in North America.
About three days in Africa. In a wetter climate like England or North America, about five days.
No, England has a maritime climate.
North West England.