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How does weather affect the UK?
The weather in the UK is usually mild but can change quickly. This affects farming since farmers need good weather for their crops to grow properly.
How do people feel about climate change?
Many British people are concerned about climate change, but opinions vary on how much action should be taken.
What kinds of energy does the UK use?
The UK uses various energy sources like oil, gas, coal, and nuclear power. In recent years, they’ve also been trying to use more renewable energy.
What have been some issues with the fishing industry?
The UK’s fishing industry faces significant challenges, primarily due to overfishing leading to depleted fish stocks like cod and haddock.
What do British farmers grow?
Farmers in the UK grow a variety of crops including wheat, barley, and potatoes and dairy products.
Why do people in Britain think of themselves as "locals"?
Many people feel a stronger connection to their local areas than to the UK as a whole.
How did Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland get more power?
Some political power known as devolution was given to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland in the late 1990s.
What does DEFRA stand for?
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Who looks after farming and the environment in the UK?
DEFRA takes care of farming, fisheries, and protecting the environment across the UK.
What is the UK made up of?
The UK is made up of several islands, primarily England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.