depends... first of all both of these countries have tons of different land types which make different climate zones. But overall, because Canada is more north and has some polar region, i would say Canada has a colder temperature then the us.
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The climate
The United States has a more varied climate.The U.S. is warm; Canada is mild.they will both work, but i had that test, the second 1 will work better tho
Canada's northerly location is related to its climate because Canada is more farther north then the us so this location gives Canada cool to freezing temps. year around.
How is Canada's climate related to its northerly location?
Canada and USA are both considered as countries in North America.
The climate
The US and Canada both have Humid continental, semiarid, highland and marine climate zones.
The US and Canada both have Humid continental, semiarid, highland and marine climate zones.
Norther Tundras, Prairies, Dessert Scrub, and Forest.
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.
They both share frigid winter temperatures. ----- Arctic, Sub Arctic, to Temperate,
No. The US had a revolution, Canada did not.
They both share the prairies and the Rockies, and they both have long coastlines and coastal islands, but Canada has no semi-tropical region like Florida and the US has no northern territory like the NWT. Coastal Alaska actually has a milder climate than the NWT because of the moderating influence of the ocean. Canada has no desert like the US Southwest. They both share the Great Lakes but there is no inland (sort of) body of water like Hudson's/James Bay in the US. Canada has plenty of rivers but there is no contiguous system like the Mississippi-Missouri-Ohio system although the Mackenzie system is very extensive. The US has no huge tundra with permafrost. There is no separate huge US island that compares to Newfoundland. and Canada has no Carribean territories or any Pacific island group like Hawaii.
In some parts that is so, but not everywhere. Don't forget Canada is a vast area.
Canada is usally much colder because its more north than the US
The United States has a more varied climate.The U.S. is warm; Canada is mild.they will both work, but i had that test, the second 1 will work better tho
The climate is similar between the northern states of the US and Canada.