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Alex
3 years ago
5

Why does Great Britain have a mild climate despite being located near the Arctic Circle?

History
1 answer:
zvonat [6]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Option A

Explanation :

Quite minor differences in temperature exist in the British Isles. This is because of its connection to the Atlantic, that serves as a barrier for temperatures, heating the islands in cold and lowering them in season of summer.

The researchers find that there were two known explanations for Britain's warm weather.  Britain will be showered in predominant westerly winds that put in the heat deposited in the Atlantic ocean, just despite the Gulf Stream.

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