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The climate regions that Canada and the United States share are humid continental, marine, highland and semiarid.
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The five climate regions that Canada and the United States share is the tropical rainforest, highland, Marine West Coast, humid continental and semi-arid. These could possibly have different names depending on the type of map that is being viewed.
Closeness to the Equator qualifies as the single largest factor determining climate on Central America and Canada/Alaska. This results in Central America having a subtropical climate, while Canada and Alaska share a sub-polar climate.
North America and Europe share perhaps the most similar climate between all continents.
The US and Canada both have Humid continental, semiarid, highland and marine climate zones.
Countries in Central America (such as Panama, Nicaragua, and Mexico) are most similar to South America. They share similar cultures based on their Native American history as well as their Spanish history.
French Canada and English Canada
Yes. The two cats share much of the same regions in North America.
No, regions and continents are not the same. Continents are large landmasses on Earth like Asia or Africa, while regions are smaller areas within continents that share common features like climate, culture or geography, such as the Sahara Desert region in Africa.
an industrial revolution.