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.
The US and Canada both have Humid continental, semiarid, highland and marine climate zones.
There are 7 different climates in Canada
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.
Government mainly, we have provinces they have states, their population approx 350 million, Canada approx, 32million. Climate. Health Care. Crime.
In some parts that is so, but not everywhere. Don't forget Canada is a vast area.
us and Canada are two different countries
Canada is usally much colder because its more north than the US
Canada has a subpolar and polar climate, while Mexico has a subtropical climate including deserts and tropical rainforests.
The climate is similar between the northern states of the US and Canada.
The U.S overall climate is usually warm or hot. The Canadian overall climate is usually cold.
Canada's northerly location is related to its climate because Canada is more farther north then the us so this location gives Canada cool to freezing temps. year around.
because Canada is covered with wet- climate soil that are prone to leaching.