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At the Equator the heat from the sun covers a larger area than at the poles. So at the Equator each place gets more heat, while at the poles each place gets less heat. That's why places at the Equator, like Brazil, are hot.
Britain which is formally known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the political unity of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is located on the British Isles Its total area is about 244 thousand square kilometres. The coasts of the UK are washed by seas of 2 oceans: the Arctic and the Atlantic. The scenery is the coastline is rather picturesque. The capital of the UK is London. The official language is English. The national symbols of the UK are the Red rose and the Lion, the flag 'Union Jack', and the anthem 'God Save the Queen'. Its form of government is a constitutional monarchy. Officially the supreme legislative authority is the Queen in Parliament and the two Houses of Parliament .and the elected House of Commons. But The Queen officially opens each Parliamentary session. The three major parties are the conservative party, the new labour party, and the democratic liberal party. The largest cities are Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. The chief river is the Thames River Britain's major industries include iron and steel engineering, shipbuilding, electronics.
New Year (January one) , Australia Day ( last Monday in January , followed by a grand military parade and a large-scale staging on arrival of the first transport convicts . This day is a part of the Sydney Festival , which is almost all of January ) , Chinese New Year by the lunar calendar ( in February) , the Day of Australia and New Zealand army Corps (twenty five April ) , the Easter holidays , the Queen's Birthday ( second Monday in June ) , Labour Day ( first Monday in October ), Christmas ( December twenty five, twenty six ) , Boxing Day (December twenty seven) .