Well, honey, Spain has a warmer climate than Norway. Why? Because Spain is closer to the equator, soaking up more of that glorious sunshine. Meanwhile, Norway is up there chillin' in the north, closer to the Arctic Circle, so it's colder than a polar bear's toenails.
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the effect is that the climate changes into a cooler or warmer climate.
The North Atlantic Current brings warm water and air to Norway, creating a milder climate than other regions at similar latitudes. This helps keep Norway's coastal areas ice-free and supports diverse marine life. However, changes in the North Atlantic Current can also impact Norway's climate and ecosystems.
Factors that affect Norway's weather and climate include its high latitude, proximity to the North Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf Stream, mountainous terrain, and prevailing wind patterns. These factors contribute to Norway's cool summers, mild winters, high precipitation levels, and varying climate conditions from region to region.
new orleans and and its destroyed the geography and made the climate warmer
Norway is much colder
Definitely Spain! Norway has warm summers; on a nice warm day it can get up to 30 degrees Celsius, but Norwegian winters are really cold. I'm a norwegian and I still haven't gotten used to it, haha. Temperatures are usually below 5 degrees Celsius and can go down to -30++ so yeah..Spain is much warmer than Norway!
The climate is warmer.
Not at all actually.
Not at all actually.
spain is nearer to to the equator and england so spain must be hot but not to hot!
Oklahoma has a warmer climate.
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Brazil.
Norway.
The Gulf StreamA current from the Gulf of Mexico carries warm waters up north towards Europe. This is why Europe is warmer than the Northern US, even though it is farther north.
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