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temperature at which water starts freezing.
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of the poles, you receive less sunlight
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because the angle of the sun is lower.
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any city in Hokkaido? When you look
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Figure 1. London Temperatures(°C)
Average Daily High & Low by Month
London is much closer to the North
Pole than *Cape Soya is. Cape Soya is
the most northerly point of the island of Hokkaido, and its average low temperature
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The answer to this question is a warm ocean current that flows northeast across
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the Atlantic and brings warmth towards the *British Isles. The current called the
*North Atlantic Drift carries warm water from the tropics and makes the British
climate milder than that of another area farther south but not touched by the current.
What about the summer weather in London?
July is one of the hottest months
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above 30C, some hotels in London are not equipped with air conditioning. So, if it is
very hot and you've found your hotel room has no air conditioning, you might think,
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I should have checked this before reserving the room.”
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*North(South] Pole 北極[南極]
Cape Soya 宗谷岬
British Isles イギリス諸島
North Atlantic Drift 北大西洋海流
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