The international geography . ^^Under38 F^rg 38-42 rTTTI 42-50Fig. 57 —Temperature of the BritishIslands in January. m^ 50-60 (^:j Above 60 Fig. s^-—Temperature of the BritishIslands in ^tdy. Kingdom, of which England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Manand the Channel Islands may be looked upon as natural units. Climate of the British Islands.—The position of the British Islandsm latitude secures to them the same amount of heat from the Sun and the The United Kingdom 141 f «N fia Mai A»*t. Jcm. Jui tuc Sip Oct *•« Die i 6055604540353026 , • -- 210 ^ ^ ?^ ^ Vs ^ - ^ ^f [^^ -1 -i _ 1 -
The international geography . ^^Under38 F^rg 38-42 rTTTI 42-50Fig. 57 —Temperature of the BritishIslands in January. m^ 50-60 (^:j Above 60 Fig. s^-—Temperature of the BritishIslands in ^tdy. Kingdom, of which England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Manand the Channel Islands may be looked upon as natural units. Climate of the British Islands.—The position of the British Islandsm latitude secures to them the same amount of heat from the Sun and the The United Kingdom 141 f «N fia Mai A»*t. Jcm. Jui tuc Sip Oct *•« Die i 6055604540353026 , • -- 210 ^ ^ ?^ ^ Vs ^ - ^ ^f [^^ -1 -i _ 1 - - 1 h- -—-^ ^- -? ^ ^11 t ? : ?m. m J Greemwich Yalentia Fig. 59.— wcnthly tcmpeni-ture and raiiiftill for Greenwichand Vakiitia. same duration of day and night, summer and winter, as are experiencedin central Russia, southern Siberia, Kamchatka, British Columbia, andLabrador; but the direction of the prevailing winds renders availablethroughout the year much of the heat which the Sun has
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