Quebec because its near the top of the earth and it close to greenland
have you tried a place where the temperatures are below freezing for most of the year
Drying or freezing most likely. Depending on if the area has freezing temperatures or not.
The American alligator is able to survive in water temperatures approaching freezing during winter. Most crocodiles are tropical and would not survive long in freezing temperatures.
The Canadian city that pollutes the most is probably Toronto.
Vancouver is the capial city with the most parks.
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Yes, but not when it's freezing, or they'll most likely die in -94 F temperatures.
The temperatures on Uranus are far below the freezing point of water, and most other ices.
Most of us would call that "freezing", or possibly "solidification" if we're reluctant to say "freezing" about something that might happen well above normal room temperatures.
The Canadian city that is farthest east is Winnipeg. Winnipeg is the capital of Manitoba. It has the most days of winter sunshine of any Canadian city.
Toronto is Canada's most populous city. As to what Canadian city is the most famous, that would be a matter of personal opinion.
Yes, in most cases. Many pens will not write in freezing temperatures, while high temperatures can cause increased pressure in the well and expulsion of excess ink.