Yes it would be. Most rain appoaches England from the southwest, and so it would come to Cornwall first and it would get a lot of rain.
No. The counties of Devon and Cornwall have a common border so you could just step over the county line.
The distance from London to Cornwall in the UK is approximately 370 kilometers.
Yes, London is in the south-east while Keswick is in the north-west and since our weather comes mainly from the west the Lake District is wetter. Borrowdale, just south of Keswick is the wettest place in England.
London/Penzance 255 miles
The distance from London, England to Cornwall, England is 269 miles and takes approximately 4 hours and 45 minutes.
290 ish from west London to falmouth
In the twinkling of an eye. Less than a second. If you in the right part of England. England is a country, and Cornwall is a county in England. So if you are in Cornwall, then you are also in England.
When traveling it is important to know how far a person will be going. From London, UK to Bude Cornwall, UK it is 263 miles.
'Brasilia is wetter than Stockholm' is correct English.
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Cornwall has a mild and temperate climate due to its location in the southern part of the UK and its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Winters are mild with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing, while summers are warm but not excessively hot. The region also experiences high levels of rainfall throughout the year.