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What is the land cover on Vancouver island?

needleleaf forrest? glacier? tundra? its needleleaf forest


When does it snow in Finland?

WinterIn winter, the mean temperature remains below 0°C, but warm airflows can raise the daily high above 0°C at times. Winter usually begins in mid-October in Lapland and during November in the rest of Finland, though not until December in the southwestern archipelago. It thus takes about two months for winter to proceed from Lapland to Åland. The sea and lakes retard the progress of winter. Winter is the longest season, lasting for about 100 days in southwestern Finland and 200 days in Lapland.North of the Arctic Circle, part of the winter is the period known as the polar night, when the sun does not rise above the horizon at all. In the northernmost extremity of Finland, the polar night lasts for 51 days. In southern Finland, the shortest day is about 6 hours long.Permanent snow falls on open ground about two weeks after winter begins. The snow cover is deepest around mid-March, with an average of60 to 90 cm of snow in eastern and northern Finland and 20 to 30 cm in southwestern Finland. The lakes freeze over in late November and early December. The ice is thickest in early April, at about 50 to 65 cm. In severe winters, the Baltic Sea may ice over nearly completely, but in mild winters it remains open except for the far ends of the Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland.The coldest day of winter comes well after perihelion, at the end of January everywhere except in the islands and coastal regions, where the slower cooling of the sea delays the coldest period until the beginning of February. The lowest temperatures in winter are from -45°C to -50°C in Lapland and eastern Finland; from -35°C to -45°C elsewhere; and -25°C to -35°C in the islands and coastal regions. The lowest temperature recorded in Helsinki is -34.3°C (1987). The lowest temperature recorded at any weather station in Finland this century is -51.5°C (1999).


What arc of ancient rock is centered around the Hudson Bay and cover half of Canada?

the Canadian Sheild


What is the temperature in Finland in the summer?

Most of Finland has a subarctic climate but the southern part has a humid continental climate. Temperatures are comparatively mild for its latitude because of the moderating influence of the North Atlantic Current, Baltic Sea, and more than 60,000 lakes. Finland has four very distinct seasons, but on average the winter is really dominant and year is really cold and dark all over the country. From November to March, and sometimes even till April, the thermometer is often below zero Celsius and -20 Celsius is nothing special during February. In Sodankylä (in Lappi) has had -40 degree Celsius and below several times in the last 10 years. The summer is really short, lasting about 2-3 months and is usually at 15-25 Celsius depending on the location. Finland has three main kinds of weather, the coastal weather and the inland weather and the north weather. The coastal weather (especially the area between Vaasa-Turku-Helsinki) is a lot windier and warmer than the inland and the north weather (pretty much everything north from Oulu) is a lot colder and darker for longer period of time.


What are the release dates for On the Cover - 2004 On the Cover - 1.21?

On the Cover - 2004 On the Cover - 1.21 was released on: USA: 2004

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What is the land cover and elevation around helsinki Finland?

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What are the land cover and elevation around helsinkifinland?

The land cover around Helsinki, Finland, is a mix of urban areas, forests, water bodies, and agricultural land. The elevation of Helsinki is relatively low, with the city center ranging from sea level to around 50 meters above sea level. The surrounding areas feature rolling hills and coastal areas, with the highest point in the vicinity being around 90 meters above sea level.


What compound does this use Antarctica has a thick ice cover and the highest average elevation of all the continents?

Antarctica has thick ice cover and the highest average elevation of all the continents because of its location on the south pole.


What is rim elevation of a manhole?

Rim, on a manhole, is the elevation of the top of the cover on the manhole. In a roadway the rim will at be final grade, in grass they can be sumped, flush or stick up.


What low-elevation feature cover much ofthe northern part the continent?

i think the Mongolia


What are three identifying characteristics of a terrain?

Three identifying characteristics of a terrain are its elevation, slope, and land cover. Elevation refers to the height above sea level, slope is the incline of the land surface, and land cover describes the physical material covering the terrain, such as vegetation or water bodies.


What is the cover around the u-joint?

There is no cover around a u joint.


What is the elevation of the Tropical Rain Forest?

There is more than one tropical rainforest, but all together, they cover about 12% of the planet.


Can unmarried woman cover their hair too?

It is not a requirement for unmarried women to cover their hair in most cultures or religions. Some women may choose to cover their hair for personal or religious reasons, but it is not a universal practice among unmarried women.


Is the main land cover around the arctic ocean?

what is the main land cover around the arctic ocean


What are the release dates for I Cover the Underworld - 1955?

I Cover the Underworld - 1955 was released on: USA: 19 May 1955 West Germany: 14 June 1957 Austria: December 1957 Finland: 9 March 1962


Where do the Leningrad Cowboys play?

The Leningrad Cowboys are a Finnish band that plays concerts around the world and are featured in a variety of films that can be viewed by anyone in the world. They are both a cover band and provide their own music to entertain the masses everywhere but they provide most of their entertainment in Finland.