Reptile
How far north are we talking about? In Canada many people think anything north or west of North Bay, Ontario is considered far north, remote hinterlands but I would suggest anything above the 60th parallel. That would include the Yukon, NWT, and Nunavut. Cultural groups include aboriginal groups, multi-generational Canadians, Germans, Chinese, French and Filipinos.
in the Northern part of Canada where they are the most prevalent since they reflect from the North pole
The further north you are, the more likely you are to see them. I've seen them in upper New York State, but places such as Canada and Alaska are better.
The Inuit people typically live in Northern Canada so earthquakes are more likely to occur in their areas of residence rather than tornadoes.
A blizzard is most likely to form in regions with cold temperatures and strong winds, such as polar regions or areas with cold air masses colliding with warmer air masses. Common areas for blizzards include the Northern United States, Canada, Northern Europe, and parts of Russia and Asia.
The closest and most likely to be effected is Canada. The wind is likely to carry ash toward either Mexico or to the Caribbean countries. If the eruption is large enough, all countries in the northern hemisphere would likely be affected by the climatic impact.
The youngest landform in Canada is likely formed by glacial activity, such as moraines or eskers, during the last ice age roughly 12,000 years ago. These features can still be found in northern regions of Canada.
Northern abolitionists.
The sheets of falling water underground are likely referring to the Mackenzie River basin, where large volumes of water flow underground in northern Canada. This extensive underground water system helps maintain the flow of the river and supports the region's ecosystem.
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