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Nunavut is very cold, harsh, and icy province. Avg. Jan. temperature is -35degrees Fahrenheit Avg. Jul. temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit The summers are very mild, but temperatures can drop very suddenly!

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I do believe the physical geography is pretty mountious..

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they talk the same butlive in a diffrent place

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The coldest I've ever seen it got up north was -60 Celsius.

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tundra, really cold. lots of mountains.

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