Because two ocean currents meet- the cold Labrador Current and the warm Gulf Stream. The associated airmasses mix- warm air from Gulf Stream is warm and moist, Labrador cold, so the moisture in the warm air cools and condenses.
warm fronts meet colder ones and air condenses into fog
yes
All-year polar climates exist in Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, northern Russia, and Scandinavia.
Permafrost means a thin layer of frozen soilPerma-frost is the thick sub-surface layer of soil that remains frozen all year long. This happens mostly in the polar regions.
The Gander River is in the Maritime Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is one of the best salmon rivers in all of North America.
The crust is about 40 kilometers thick in many places. The crust is the coldest layer of all the layers of earth. The crust makes up less than 1% of the earths mass. The crust is mainly made up of silicon,aluminum,calcium,sodium, and potassium.
Are you talking about where the Newfoundland dog breed lives? They are found in Russia and other places with relatively cold climates. They LOVE water and do not enjoy heat because of the long, heavy coat they carry all year round.
The Atlantic Ocean surrounds Newfoundland on all sides.
The current 2013 iMac is around 1.5" thick. When the base is included it is about 9.5" thick. It is one of the thinnest all-in-ones you can buy.
No
All of Alberta and Northwest Territories and parts of British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Nunavut are in the Mountain Time zone. Some places in British Columbia are on Mountain Standard Time all year.
Newfoundland was a coastal colony. Almost all the jobs were related to the sea, most to fishing.
the same ones that all of Canada have.............
what is the weather like in Canterbury England like all year around
whats the main reason Britans claim to all lands between Newfoundland and florida failed
If you do All-Star cheerleading you can cheer all year
Maybe, because Newfoundland provided them with all the recources the needed like - food, water, shelter etc.
yes they are the same Newfoundland and Labrador is all one province run by the same government