Since it is higher up on the earth, then it gets less direct sunlight than ex. a place near the Tropic of Capricorn through the tropic of cancer
The cold parts
depends whether you mean English Canada or French Canada. In English, the translation is 'sun'. In French, which is usually spoken in French Canada, it is "soleil" Also, Canadian is not a language.
The Northern Territories.
The sun only rises and sets from your viewpoint- standing on the earth. As the earth turns, the sun becomes visible (rises) as your part of the world turns into the sun's light- it sets when your part of the world turns away from the light. But the sun is still shining- just on someplace where you are not.
Canada's climate is quite varied, although the word cold will often be used, or subpolar.
i know the earth axis is tilted because some part of the world get sun and the other part does not one part is night an the other is day because the are tilted to the sun so its warm
of course because the sun doesnt move the planet does so of course all the time one of the sides will be facing away from the sun
Your a butt and u no it... Wiki answers suck the spell check doesnt even work
It doesn't, the sun is as bright as it is all over the world except the sun will be much lower in the sky in Canada than in Costa Rica.
The Sun doesnt Rotate
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Yes, very much so.
Canada is closer to the North Pole, which gets much less sun energy and the USA is closer to the Equator which gets maximum energy from the sun.
Hydrangea require full sun or a good part of the day in the sun.
Because the sun is close to the horrison so it shines on half of you so it makes your shadow longer because it doesnt shine on that part of you
No, the sun has no mountains it's not suppose too! it doesnt have volcanoes either