Yes Canada and Russia are much colder than the UK but the reason why is not because it is. The reason why is that usually the northern parts of the world are the coldest except for Antarctica ( of course coldest place in the world). And if you look at a map of the world Russia and Canada are northern then the UK. Mostly what are the coldest placest in the world are Canada, Russia, Sweden, Antarctica , Norway, Iceland and Greenland with Alaska are the coldest place. So there for this is why Canada and Russia are colder than the UK because it is northern and we get more colder weather than the UK. ( I know this because i am Canadian.
Technically Russia and Canada border in the Arctic, but Canada has the North Pole so maybe Canada. But realistically, these are the two largest countries in the world so it's rather difficult to make a general statement that one is colder then the other. There are parts of Canada that are colder then parts of Russia and there are parts of Russia that are colder then Canada. But then the same can be said about parts of the USA being colder then parts of Canada (and I'm not just talking about Alaska). Like some places in the northern part of the US is colder than the Southern parts of Canada. But really Canada is colder than USA overall.
In terms of area, Canada is bigger. However, China's population is much larger than that of Canada.
In size:-RussiaIn population:-China-United States-India-AND SOOOOO MUCH MORE!!The reason that Russia is the only one there is because Russia is the biggest country in the world, And Canada is the second biggest!!
On average, Canada is considerably colder than the US, although there are wide regional variations. Alaska and parts of the northeastern US are significantly colder than some southern parts of Canada. But Canada has a colder climate than the United States.
Canada is smaller than Russia, larger than US.
The UK is next to the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean has currents that bring in warm air, heating up northern Europe. Canada and Russia are not affected by these currents.
Technically Russia and Canada border in the Arctic, but Canada has the North Pole so maybe Canada. But realistically, these are the two largest countries in the world so it's rather difficult to make a general statement that one is colder then the other. There are parts of Canada that are colder then parts of Russia and there are parts of Russia that are colder then Canada. But then the same can be said about parts of the USA being colder then parts of Canada (and I'm not just talking about Alaska). Like some places in the northern part of the US is colder than the Southern parts of Canada. But really Canada is colder than USA overall.
Canada is about 42% smaller than Russia.
Canada is usally much colder because its more north than the US
Because India is much closer to the equator than London. It's like asking why Russia is colder than Nevada.
In terms of area, Canada is bigger. However, China's population is much larger than that of Canada.
No, Russia is larger than Canada
Certain parts of Canada are warmer than Hungary and some are colder. It all depends on the seasons.
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Russia and Canada by total area. Russia and China by land area. Russia and Canada by water area.