Tundra and Polar Climates
Some climates found in the US but not in Canada include desert climates (e.g. in Arizona and Nevada), tropical climates (e.g. in Hawaii and Florida), and subtropical climates (e.g. in parts of the southern US like Louisiana and Georgia). These climates are characterized by different temperature and precipitation patterns compared to Canada.
No, koalas cannot be found in Canada. Koalas are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found anywhere else.
Arctic Tundra or Arctic Mountains and Glacier.
Birch trees are found across Canada, but they are more commonly found in the northern regions. They thrive in cooler climates and can be found in provinces such as Quebec, Ontario, and the Maritimes. Birch trees are also prevalent in the boreal forests that cover large parts of Canada.
Bobcats are found primarily in cool to warm temperate climates from southern Canada to central Mexico.
The northern hemisphere experiences a range of climates due to its diversity in geography. Generally, temperate climates are found in the mid-latitudes, while polar climates prevail in the far north. Other regions may have tropical or desert climates depending on latitude and proximity to bodies of water.
Ice cap climates are typically found near the poles, covering areas like Greenland and Antarctica. Tundra climates are found slightly farther from the poles, circling the Arctic and Antarctic regions, and include areas like northern Canada and Russia.
Continental Temperate.
Tropical and Highland climates do not exist in Canada. Its climates are arctic, taiga, Cordilleran, maritime, boreal, prairie and southeastern.
the seasons change because the earth rotates around the sun.
Raccoons are adaptable creatures that can live in a variety of climates ranging from forests and swamps to urban areas. They are found throughout North America, Central America, and parts of South America, thriving in a diverse range of ecosystems.