Yes, a lot.
Acid rain.
England
Britain
holland, Sweden and Norway due to Britain's pollution
Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides are produced in countries like Germany, the UK and Poland, and the prevailing winds blow clouds of acid rain vapour over Sweden, where the sulphur acidifies the soil and stunts growth.
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden
the weather is going to be consistent 35 degrees Celsius hot all the time
Sweden and Finland receive less rain than Norway because they are located in the rain shadow of the Scandinavian mountain range. This mountain range blocks moisture-laden air masses coming from the west, resulting in less rainfall in the eastern regions of Sweden and Finland. Additionally, Norway's coastal location allows it to receive more moisture from the Atlantic Ocean, increasing its rainfall levels.
Norway is to vast for you to use any "average" value as an indicator on how the weather is in Norway. There are coastline climates, inn-land climates, vast forests and massive mountains after the little incident with Greenland 400million years ago (crashed into Norway). In the winter, most of Norway has subzero degrees (Celsius degrees), usually between -5 to -30 high up in the mountains, to 2 to -2 at coastlines. In the summer time you can expect 12-24 in Most areas, and as usual, sub-zero degrees in the mountains. Norway is much warmer than Alaska because of the gulf stream.
China or any one that has the worst air pollution
The wettest capital in Europe is Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro with approx. 1550 mm of rain per year. The wettest capital in the EU is Ljubljana (Slovenia) with approx. 1400 mm of rain annualy. However, both capitals experience more sunshine than the majority of capitals in western/central/northern Europe.
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!