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Architectural differences between England and Scotland

The architectural differences between England and Scotland are as follows:

1. Regarding the weather in England, taking London as an example, the average summer temperature is only 20 degrees, so it will be cold if you wear short-sleeved shorts. , the temperature in winter has never dropped below 0 degrees in my memory. Friends who are not afraid of the cold don’t need to wear long johns. The rain in London has always been very willful, falling and stopping at will. It’s very troublesome to repeat the action of holding an umbrella when it rains and closing it when it stops raining. So gradually, British people rarely use umbrellas when it rains. I developed the habit of wearing a windbreaker instead of holding an umbrella.

2. Spring is windy and summer is very cool, basically out of reach of the scorching summer heat. But in winter, friends from the south of the country will be rushed, with 360-degree winds and rainy weather from time to time.