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Give reason for:
(a) It is neither very hot, nor very cold in Britain.

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Answer: It's never very hot nor very cold in Britain because there is warm air from Europe and Africa, dry air from the East Atlantic air that is damp and Arctic Air that is cold. This results in the temperate climate and an unusual climate for the high latitude.

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