Because Greece is closer to the equator
Generally it is colder in England than in Greece.
No. Greece cannot qualify for being a tropical country because it lies north of the Tropic of Cancer and the sun is never even 80 degrees above the southern horizon. The two tropic lines mark the northern and southern extent at which the sun can be at it's zenith (directly overhead) at noon.
The type of climate affects the types of foods that can be grown there, and therefore the recipes in the culinary practices are different. That is how different countries have different cuisines and recipes than other countries.
The climate in the north of England is typically cooler and wetter than in the south. The region experiences moderate temperatures throughout the year, with colder winters and mild summers. Rainfall is spread evenly throughout the year, with slightly more precipitation in the winter months.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, so the climate can vary between regions. Generally, Scotland tends to have a colder climate than southern parts of the UK due to its higher latitude and proximity to the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, Scotland's weather can be more unpredictable and can experience harsher winters compared to other parts of the UK.
I think that England is much more colder than Greece.
Neither is better or worse. Just different.
Generally it is colder in England than in Greece.
it is not fair why is russia cold and bigger than the uk
Less than in England
because it has a more temperate climate than England
Isle of Wight climate is milder than most places in England.
Yes it is
because the middle colonies had milder climate than the new england
It depends on where in ancient Greece. For example Sparta was very different than Athens.
how is the coastal climate in maryland different than the climate in the mountains of maine
No. Greece cannot qualify for being a tropical country because it lies north of the Tropic of Cancer and the sun is never even 80 degrees above the southern horizon. The two tropic lines mark the northern and southern extent at which the sun can be at it's zenith (directly overhead) at noon.