Well i personally think that it could be the south side because they are both colled Well i personally think that it could be the south side because they are both colled
No, Canada does not have any areas with a tropical climate. The warmest regions in Canada are in the southern parts of British Columbia and Ontario, but these areas do not have a true tropical climate with consistently hot temperatures year-round.
Countries with cool temperate climates include New Zealand, parts of Australia, parts of the United States (such as the Pacific Northwest), parts of Europe (such as the United Kingdom and Ireland), and parts of South America (such as southern Chile and Argentina).
Leif Erikson lived in a colder climate in the 10th and 11th centuries in what is now known as Iceland, Greenland and Vinland (part of North America). These regions experience cold temperatures, with Iceland and Greenland having Arctic climates and Vinland having a temperate climate similar to parts of Canada.
This climate is likely a Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Examples include parts of California, parts of Europe, and parts of Australia.
A climate region that has low to moderate precipitation and cold temperatures is typically a subarctic climate. These regions are characterized by short summers and long, cold winters with temperatures often below freezing. Examples include parts of Siberia, Canada, and Alaska.
The parts of Canada that have the mildest climate are the parts that are west of the Great Lakes region. The snow and cold tends to be a little harsher during winter months near the Great Lakes.
In some parts that is so, but not everywhere. Don't forget Canada is a vast area.
Alaska, part of the United States has a similar climate as does parts of Canada.
because Canada is covered with wet- climate soil that are prone to leaching.
No, Canada does not have any areas with a tropical climate. The warmest regions in Canada are in the southern parts of British Columbia and Ontario, but these areas do not have a true tropical climate with consistently hot temperatures year-round.
The further from the equator and the closer to the poles that you get the colder the climate gets. Canada and Alaska are closer to the North Pole then the northern US. They share a similar climate to parts of Russia as they are both around the same latitude.
Because the UK is the same distance from the equator as parts of Canada. The Gulf Stream keeps the UK warmer than Canada.
The westerlies bring air masses from the west to the east.
Two parts of climate are temperature and precipitation.
Two parts of climate are temperature and precipitation.
Two parts of climate are temperature and precipitation.
Some countries that have tundra climate include Russia, Canada, Greenland, Norway, and parts of Alaska in the United States. These regions typically experience long, cold winters with permafrost and short summers with sparse vegetation.