In hotter countries, they have infrastructure that's stress-tested for high temperatures, buildings constructed specifically with cooling in mind, air conditioning, and people don't work in the hottest part of the day!
If @NickFerrariLBC is arguing for those kinds of adjustments to be made, then fine. But I don't think parents will be happy if their kids end up fainting at school.
England v Ghana is the World Cup’s only group-stage match where both countries' capitals sit right on the Prime Meridian
England has London, where the Prime Meridian was fixed. Ghana has Accra, the only other world capital to sit on the zero degree longitude line.
Stay tuned for more cutting-edge, geography-based World Cup analysis.
@AnfieldAce23@EuropeanBob26 My house was built before WW2 & it’s cooler when we leave the windows & curtains shut in the day, then open them at night. There are all sorts of factors to consider tbh.