this is actually quite logical. mostly because the mountains are near the south more and the mountains create large winds and are way colder through out the actual mountains so it makes the ground colder too.
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itm has ice in it which causes the sea to cool down so it turns the air colder, so the rain is colder which makes everything it lands on colder :) hope this helpped geo dude!
Neptune. Mercury is very close to the sun so it's hot. Neptune is much further out. The order frmo the sun outwards goes: (Sun) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Or it used to before they started messing with how many planets we have. The main answer holds true though.
Antarctica is, by a very long shot, a lot colder than Iceland, which was just voted to best country in the world to live in based on 2005 figures from life expectancy, education and per-capita income (the study didn't say anything about weather, though!). Further information The annual average temperature in Antarctica is -50°C (-58°F) compared to Iceland, where average temperatures in Reykjavic vary from -1°C in the winter months to 10°C in summer. (see link below)
Venus, but is also hotter than Mercury even though it is further away from the sun.
In autumn you can occasionally get earthquakes and tsunami's and maybe if you're unlucky a nuke could explode...
The North is further from the Equator and nearer to the North Pole. In general in the Northern hemisphere, places further North are colder. Weather in the UK is strongly affect by the Gulf Stream which warms the land. The affect of this is less to the North.
no, there is not. it's too bad, they would do wel and it would do great in Kamloops as well
Even though Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta, Calgary has the larger population.
It takes time the heat to transfer through the water, some areas will remain colder for longer as they are further from the heat source.
Yes you do, though a learners will do, and you have to have it insured You can start riding as early as 14
I believe you are referring to the 2009 World Angus Expo held in Calgary, Alberta. Though the question itself doesn't make any sense, I believe you are referring to the Aberdeen Angus breed that was displayed last year in Calgary.
North England is colder, because England is in the Northern Hemisphere, and in the Northern Hemisphere, the further north you go the colder the weather is because if you do you will get closer to the North Pole, or Arctic if you prefer. If England was in the Southern Hemisphere, all of this writing would be the opposite. I also used to think that the Arctic and Antarctica were just two freezing cold places right next to each other, but they're opposite parts of the world. Antarctica's colder though, but they're still both freezing cold. I live in South England
Icebergs are in the oceans, though they are located nearer to the top section of Earth, where it is colder and they can last.
Dr. Bruce Hoffman in Calgary will prescribe Armour Thyroid for thyroid issues. He is a private doctor, though, so you will be paying out of pocket to see him, and not covered by Alberta Health.
No, though higher altitudes will be at the freezing point more often.
Concrete conducts heat away from your foot faster than carpet, so it feels colder, but they are the same temperature.
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