No, Canada is not in Europe, it covers the nothern part of North America.
The two main languages in nothern Canada is English and French I Know This Becuase I Live In Nothern Canada.
yes
Countries with cool temperate climates include New Zealand, parts of Australia, parts of the United States (such as the Pacific Northwest), parts of Europe (such as the United Kingdom and Ireland), and parts of South America (such as southern Chile and Argentina).
Hudson Bay
Canada and Australia have similar economies to those of Europe. The United States also has a similar economy to European economies.
Some French-speaking countries and their locations are: France - located in Western Europe Canada - located in North America Belgium - located in Western Europe Switzerland - located in Western Europe Algeria - located in North Africa
Because they have similar climates, i'm guessing. Kind of like the northern US and southern Canada (around the Michigan area... That's where I live) They both produce wheat, and basically, similar crops. So i'm pretty sure it would be because they have similar climates, or similar soil.
Because they have similar climates, i'm guessing. Kind of like the northern US and southern Canada (around the Michigan area... That's where I live) They both produce wheat, and basically, similar crops. So i'm pretty sure it would be because they have similar climates, or similar soil.
They belong to the top hemispheres.(Nothern)
Mountains ranges, plains, Great Lakes, similar coast lines and climates.
The United States has a more varied climate.The U.S. is warm; Canada is mild.they will both work, but i had that test, the second 1 will work better tho