Is it really? I do'nt think so. But if it is, it must be because it's more to the north. Bergen and Oslo has about the same temperature, but I think Oslo is colder..
Alaska
Fairbanks is much colder than Anchorage
Antarctica is colder than Alaska
Anchorage is a city in Alaska. Anchorage is further from the pole than the other towns further north. It is also closer to the equator. The closer to the equator, the warmer the area is. Anchorage and New York have a pretty good distance between them latitude-wise, but longitude-wise they're not too far apart.http://medusa.jrc.it/medisys/maps/US_small.gif
Norway is much colder
At some latitudes at some times, but not in general. Almost always colder than Florida and usually warmer than Alaska.
Yes. Alaska is colder than Australia in December, and for most of the year. December is Australia's summer, while it is winter in Alaska.
I think Alaska. It's more north.
It's not.
Yes
Depends on where in alaska you are. Average in Anchorage I would say is 65-70 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer but the lack of wind makes it feel like an 80 in a normal place with maybe 5-10 mph wind. It may get up to 90-98 degrees on a hot day in anchorage once a year. In fairbanks and interior Alaska howevee the temperature is much less moderate. In the summer it can get well over 100 but I'm not sure of an average. In the winter it will drop much further than anchorage as well. Anchorage bottoming at -30 and fairbanks still getting lower past -40.
Alaska is colder than California. And California is hotter than Alaska