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The difference between the four seasons in Britain and China.

I have lived in England and Europe for four years.

I once studied in Birmingham, a city in central England, and worked in London in southern England.

On the climate issue, a week, like China, is from Monday to Sunday.

The four seasons are basically spring and autumn, and the farther north it is, the colder it gets. The annual temperature is between 10 and 20 degrees.

Winter lasts about 3 months, generally between 165438+ 10, 65438+February, 65438+ 10 and February. The temperature is between minus 20 degrees and 10 degrees. The farther north it gets, the colder it gets, such as Scotland.

Summer is very short, usually only one month, usually between July and August. The temperature will not exceed 25 degrees. In contrast, London, the hottest city in summer, is about 25 degrees.

In summer, the days are very long, and it usually gets dark in the afternoon 10. In winter, the night is very long, and it gets dark at 2 pm. The farther north, the more obvious. This is the data when I was studying in Birmingham, a city in the middle of England, which is quite referential.

In addition, at some time of the year, about 65438+ 10, 165438+ 10, the clock will be adjusted for one hour. After winter, the clock will be put back.

As an island country, Britain is windy, dry and sunny, but because of the low temperature, it is always sunny, with the north wind whistling and heavy snowflakes floating. It is similar to the climate in northern China.

In a word, there are only three seasons in Britain, and summer is neglected, mainly in spring and autumn.