Average temperature wise, yes.
In some areas, no, such as Northern Scandinavia
oceanic currents which means more rain in uk but canada is warmer in summer
Usually, yes. However, there are five countries larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, US, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia (somewhat almost larger than Europe)
in canada europe india asia and in alaska also they love cold temperatures
Continents are mainly larger than countries. There are some countries, however, larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, United States, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia
Do coastal areas get warmer at night? nights are warmer in coastal areas because the water cools down more slowly than land. so the cool air from the land moves towards the sea which makes the nights in coastal areas warmer.
No, central America is warmer than northern Europe. Central America is closer to the equator and is slightly warmer.
Yes.
It is a warm water current that flows from the Gulf of Mexico across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe. It is the reason that Britain is warmer than Canada at the same latitude.
Northeastern Europe is one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. Southern Europe is the warmest place in all of Europe, so Northeastern Europe is most definitely not warmer than Southern Europe.
The North Atlantic Current brings much warmer weather to Europe. This explains why Europe is some 15˚F warmer than areas of the same latitude.
oceanic currents which means more rain in uk but canada is warmer in summer
Warmer than the north, but still mostly cold
Europe is generally warmer than Russia.
Africa cause its warmer there than in europe.
Europe is generally warmer than Russia.
The North Atlantic Drift brings warm weather to Europe. Because of this, Europe is about 15 F warmer than areas of the same latitude.
Certain parts of Canada are warmer than Hungary and some are colder. It all depends on the seasons.