why is it’s so hot in England if they’re so far north?

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why is it’s so hot in England if they’re so far north?

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In short: the North Atlantic Conveyor.

Warm waters that originated in the Gulf of Mexico stream across the Atlantic as part of a complex network of surface and deep water currents. The gulf stream carries heat into northern Europe year round, keeping places like Ireland and England, further north that New England, more temperate than New England.

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