Anywhere along the Pacific Ocean rarely goes below freezing in winter
Part of it was filmed at Apex Resort in Penticton BC Canada
it gets so cold, molecular motion pretty much stops yeah right! you are either Canadian or a misinformed American(to above answer) (to above question) you can't say Canada in general, the temperature is as different between provinces and territories as it is between the states of USA. How cold doesit get in USA? see you can't answer that question, so I can't answer this one
montana
One of the main purposes of Shared Services Canada is to provide shared services throughout the main part of North America, at the least it includes Canada, and the regions that Canada is in possession of.
It really depends on where in Canada you are. If you are up north, it is very cold all the time, but where most Canadians live, in the southern part of Canada near the border between Canada and the United States, it can be rather hot; the temperature can reach over 30 degrees Celsius. It is still cold in the winter though.
Sting rays and manta rays are part of the class chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes), which is mostly ectothermic, or cold-blooded. A few types of sharks are at least somewhat warm-blooded, and can at least partially control their blood temperature, but rays cannot.
Temperature is if its hot or cold and clouds play a big part in this as well
Its in the northern part of Canada. Its very cold in winter and there aren't any cities nearby. Hudson Bay is in northeastern Canada.
Part of it was filmed at Apex Resort in Penticton BC Canada
Only as a refuge for draft dodgers, otherwise Canada was not considered a major player.
it gets so cold, molecular motion pretty much stops yeah right! you are either Canadian or a misinformed American(to above answer) (to above question) you can't say Canada in general, the temperature is as different between provinces and territories as it is between the states of USA. How cold doesit get in USA? see you can't answer that question, so I can't answer this one
montana
The northern area (mainly the three territories)
They where part of the Cold War, because they were part of NATO, which is basically a defence pact of allies, which includes Canada, France, Britain, Russia, etc.
Generally cold and rainy for the most part - at least in the central part of the country.
The ozone at poles is damaged. It is due to cold temperature there.
It depends on which part of Canada you're in, if you're on one of the coasts, and how far north you are.