Canada has no true deserts. It does have some small areas of semiarid land such as the Carcross Desert in the Yukon, however.
Canada has no true deserts. It does have some small areas of semiarid land such as the Carcross Desert in the Yukon, however.
The only desert in Canada is in Osoyoos, BC. The small part of the desert extends into the US and then into Mexico.
Canada has no true deserts. However, there is a very small (one square mile) area of semiarid land in the Yukon called the Carcross Desert. It is considered the smallest desert in the world.
Canada has no true deserts. It does have some small areas of semiarid land such as the Carcross Desert in the Yukon, however.
Canada has a lot of tundra and taiga but no true deserts
one, Osoyoos
Canada has no true deserts.
There are forests in Canada, many forests. However, there are no true deserts.
No, Canada has large areas of tundra but no true deserts.
Canada has no true deserts.
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Because it's too cold in Canada for deserts.
Canada has no true deserts but does have a small area (one square mile) of semi-desert called the Carcross Desert in the Yukon. Most deserts of the United States are located in the suthwestern region.
Canada has no true deserts but does have some small areas of semiarid land.
No. Wisconsin is located in the Northeast, close to Canada.
While Canada has large areas of semiarid grasslands, it has no true deserts. There is a small area ( one square mile) of semiarid land called the Car Cross Desert.
Florida has no deserts.
Quebec has no deserts.
Connecticut has no deserts.