While they both lie at sea level, Spain's highest point has a much greater altitude than England's highest point. Spain's highest mountain, Mulhacen, is about three and a half times taller than England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike.
Spain has a much higher elevation than England, 3718 meters in Spain to 1343 meters in the United Kingdom.
Spain is the correct answer.
it is in England
You would be above. (may be wrong)
Spain.
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They're both on Earth, so any difference would be insignificant. Since the average elevation of Spain is a bit higher than England's, there is perhaps a few hundred feet difference.
The highest point in Spain is much higher than the highest point in England.
SpainIn Spain because the land level is higher. You can tell this by looking at a physical map.
I would say that the people of France are happier than the people of Spain, especially since the recent downturn in the Spanish economy. This would mean that France would have more elation (elated means being very happy). If perhaps you meant "elevation", there is some room for discussion. While France has the tallest peak in European Union, much of France is lowland areas. In contrast, much of Spain is on a mid-level plateau. This means the on average a place in Spain will have higher elevation than a place in France.
Spain?
Southeastern France is the place where you would find the French Alps, including europe's highest peak, the Mont Blanc (4810 m). It is much higher than the northwestern part of the country, a low-raised plateau bordering the English channel.
Longer. The higher elevation causes the boiling point to decrease. Cook longer at higher elevations.
Spain :@
If it has more trees, they will get struck
In England.
spain
As it is very warm there, unlike in England and they will be better quality, and weirdly it would be cheaper if they are grown in Spain and more expensive if they are grown in England.