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What Is The Climate Of Great Britain Like?

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    Great Britain basically is the biggest island of the British Isles. It is positioned towards the north-western region of Continental Europe, and has Ireland towards the west and makes up the bigger section of the territory of United Kingdom.

    It is said to be the biggest island in Europe, and the eight largest in the world and is bounded by more than 100 smaller islands and islets. The climate of Great Britain is milder as compared to other sections of the Northern Hemisphere which are at equal latitude, because the hot waters of the Gulf Stream flow by the British Isles and have a reasonable influence on the weather.

    Great Britain was created approximately 9000 years ago towards the end of the Pleistocene ice age when the sea levels increased because of isostatic crust depression and melting glaciers
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    Memo  

    answered 3 years ago

      The weather is mild

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      Poterbin  

      answered 7 months ago

        More about the weather in great britain
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        Guest  

        answered 7 months ago

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