the climate is cold
Canada is north of the United States.
Many underground routes, particularly those associated with the Underground Railroad, extended as far north as Canada. The routes were often designed to help enslaved individuals escape to free states and ultimately to Canada, where slavery was abolished. Some routes reached into northern states like New York, Ohio, and Michigan, but the ultimate goal for many was to cross the border into Canada for safety and freedom.
Canada is from the North American continent.
North
In the far north of England - not too far from Hadrian's Wall or Scotland. Up the A1 road as far as 'Scotch Corner' then travel north-west. So not as far north as Newcastle.
Tundra and Polar Climates
Canada extends geographically to the northernmost point of the North Pole.
The Arctic.
No Canada is about 50 degrees of latitude north of the equator.
Canada as the second largest country to Russia has an expansive north extending to the Arctic. These regions include Canada's Far North and Northern Territories.
All American States are below Canada. Alaska is the only State that is as far north as Canada and that is all the way to the North Pole.
Far North - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A Canada:14A (Ontario) Iceland:L Portugal:M/12 USA:PG-13
Similarly, the Far North (when contrasted to the North}. The different climates of these two regions result in vastly different vegetation.
Coyotes are found in all parts of the United States, except for Hawaii. They are also found in Mexico, Central America, and most of Canada. They are found as far north as Alaska and all but the northernmost portions of Canada. Coyotes are found in most of North America, except the cold Arctic tundra. Coyotes can adapt to most climates quite wel
Deciduous trees donÕt grow too far north because the climate is too cold. These trees are used to certain climates and temperatures.
938 miles canada is 838 miles from greenville and North Augusta is 100 miles from Greenville
Native American tribes in the far north of Canada