The climate is similar between the northern states of the US and Canada.
the climate is cold
Canada imports 100 percent of their coffee from other countries. This is because they do not have the type of climate needed to grow the beans.
Canada has a similar climate and it was felt they would be good immigrants to invite into Canada to fill Western Canada to grow grain for Eastern Canada and to disenfranchise the local population with large numbers of new people.
California has a Mediterranean type climate. There are 5 main zones. The climate zones that exist in California are the Coastal Climate, the Desert Climate, and the Foothill Climate. It also has a Mountain Climate and a Valley Climate.
There are climate graphs for dozens of locations in Canada at http://www.climatetemp.info/canada/
The climate in westeren cordillira canada is silightly cool.
They are 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.
Maratime Climate
Canada's economy is affected by its climate and vegetation. This is because the climate is harsh in some places in Canada and it blows at the vegetation, making it hard for plants to grow.
Most of Canada, Canada's largest climate zone, is Sub-Arctic with Arctic being the next largest. Canada covers 10 million sq/km and has many climate zones.
highland climate
Canada does not have a region known as "the midwest."
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 US and Canada both have Humid continental, semiarid, highland and marine climate zones.
yes it has a steppe climate. Either that or a high latitude climate =)