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over northern Canada and Alaska
The winter temperatures average about -30 F throughout most of the true Arctic including the North Pole. The coldest weather occurs in northeastern Siberia. There January temperatures average -40 F, and have reached -93 F. Most other parts of Siberia and the sub arctic sections of central Asia, Canada, and central Alaska have an average winter temperatures of about -20 F. The mildest winters occur in the coastal regions of the Pacific Oceans, where January temperatures average about 30 F. These same regions have mild summers, with average temperatures of about 45 F. The warmest summers occur in the inland regions of Siberia, Alaska, and Canada. July temperatures there average around 60 F. Weather stations have recorded temperatures of 90 F and above in these regions. Winter storms develop chiefly in two areas where the barometric pressures remains low. One of these areas, called the Aleutian low, extends from eastern Siberia to the Gulf of Alaska. The other, the Icelandic low, covers central Canada, half of the Arctic Ocean, and parts of the North Atlantic Ocean and northern Europe. Storms beginning in these areas tend to travel from northwest to southwest. Rainfall in many arctic regions totals six to ten inches a year, including melted snow. This is less rain than falls on some of the world's greatest deserts! Much of the arctic has rain and fog in the summer. In spite of the low annual rainfall, arctic lands may be very wet underfoot because the moisture evaporates slowly and drainage conditions are poor. There is also a lot of permafrost, ice that never goes away in the ground that is usually about five feet deep.
In Canada, winter ends in January.
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I'm not entirely sure but its in south east Asia around Moscow Alaska isn't a city and Moscow is no where near south-east Asia. This will depend on your definition of a city of course but you should look for western shores of northern continents. The Pacific North-West of North America from Oregon up to Alaska, and Scandinavia. Possible contenders for the title could be: * Vancouver Canada, * Port Alberni Canada, * Bella Colla Canada, * Port Hardy Canada, * Seattle Washington, * Oslo Norway,
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They lived in the Arctic Regions of Canada, the United States (Alaska), and Greenland. The land there is mostly frozen and the temperatures can go down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit in January.
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Alaska does not border any state to the east. Alaska borders Canada to the east. Canada does not have states. Alaska borders Canada's province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory.
anchorage is in Alaska and ALASKA is next to Canada so the answer is Canada anchorage is in Alaska and ALASKA is next to Canada so the answer is Canada
If you are in the state of Alaska, Canada is located to the _______________ and ______________.
Alaska and Canada have always been separate. Alaska is part of USA and Canada is a different country
no just Alaska
alaska
Alaska borders the west side of Canada, so obviously Canada.============================================The last time I checked, Alaska was part of the US. Did I miss something?
no a horse can not drive through Canada and Alaska
Alaska is a state of the United States, Canada is a separate country.