In Canada, centigrade (Celsius) is used to measure temperature. The metric system, including Celsius for temperature, is the standard in Canada.
The average winter temperature in Canada does not exceed -20 degrees Celsius most days. The high temperature is about 26 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of ocean currents off Canada's east coast is one degree Celsius.
It is about 50
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In some countries as Canada (ancient British colonies) the degree Fahrenheit is used.
Not at all. Jamaica is warm with very little temperature variation. Canada is cold with a very large temperature variation.
The Yukon holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada -63 degrees Celsius.
The highest recorded temperature in Canada was 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 degrees Celsius). This temperature was recorded at Midale and Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, Canada on July 5th, 1937.
What is a "tempacha?" By any chance, do you mean temperature, as in how hot or cold it is in Canada? Please clarify by spell checking, then improve the question. If you do mean "temperature," are you asking the current temperature, or average temperature during a specific time of year. Perhaps someone can answer that for you.
Canada's weather effects the people in many ways based, on what the temperature is.
Canada primarily uses Celsius as the standard unit of temperature measurement.