So Cold in Ireland was created in 1994.
Ireland is in the northern hemisphere, so it is winter. The weather is cold and might be snowy.
Ireland is 6 hours ahead. So at midday in Minnesota, it would be 6pm in Ireland.
Ireland's winters are cold. They aren't as cold as parts of the world at a similar latitude, which is probably what you are referring to. The reason for that is mainly due to the Gulf Stream, which brings milder waters up from the Gulf of Mexico to the west of Europe. This keeps the temperatures milder, so Ireland does not get the extremely cold weather that places that are even further south get.
Ireland remained neutral.
Ireland does not usually get extremely cold weather, compared to other countries. There are some deaths from the cold, but not very many compared to other countries.
Ireland is not hot enough. It is too far north of the equator to have the kind of climate for a desert. It gets a lot of rain and can get some cold weather, so there aren't the conditions for deserts to form.
No, the winter is much too cold in Ireland to grow oranges.
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