Warmer than the north, but still mostly cold
The southern region of Canada has the warmest climate.
No, Canada does not have any areas with a tropical climate. The warmest regions in Canada are in the southern parts of British Columbia and Ontario, but these areas do not have a true tropical climate with consistently hot temperatures year-round.
Ian Douglas Campbell has written: 'Climate, people, and trees: the Little Ice Age in Southern Ontario, Canada' 'Climate, people, and the trees: the Little Ice Age in Southern Ontario, Canada'
Mediterranean is found the most type of climate throughout canada
The USA covers areas from southern North America to northern North America. Canada is all in northern North America. In these regions, southern areas tend to be warmer.
Bobcats are found primarily in cool to warm temperate climates from southern Canada to central Mexico.
The climate for southern united states is the torrid climate or torrid zone
The climate for southern united states is the torrid climate or torrid zone
There is no such nation-state as "Southern Canada."
the climate in the southern region is very hot humid
the climate in the southern region is very hot humid
Cooler, actually it can be down right colder both winter and summer. In the winter much darker. The far north of Canada has 6 months of dark and 6 months day.