Colder than the North Pole is a comparison, not a metaphor.
the subarctic is colder than the tundra
It is reasonably mild during winter in the south, much colder in the north and during summer, it is very nice all round
Yes, Mt. Everest is generally colder than the North Pole. The North Pole can have milder temperatures due to the presence of the Arctic Ocean and surrounding ice, while Everest's high altitude and thin air make it much colder.
Yes at times parts of Canada have become colder than the North Pole. Winnipeg in particular at times has reached the coldest place on earth.
The Americas are a vast land mass, divided into North and South America. Places in the Americas vary widely in their climate, but generally, North America has colder weather than South America. Within North America, the farther north you go, the colder it can get. Places like Greenland (which is actually not green, its mostly ice/snow) and Alaska have really cold winters with lots of snow. Canada is colder in general versus the United States. Within the United States, the northern states like Minnesota or Vermont are much colder on average than the southern states, like Florida or New Mexico. To sum it up, just pick a place on the map, and chances are that the places north of that are going to be colder, and the places south of it are warmer.
Seasonally colder weather results from being tilted away from the sun. There is also another kind of cold weather that results from being close to the north pole or the south pole.
North America has both hot and cold weather. The farther north you go, the colder the winters are. The farther south you travel, the hotter the summers are.
the subarctic is colder than the tundra
Idaho would likely have colder weather than Georgia. Idaho is located further north and has a more continental climate with colder winters, while Georgia has a more temperate climate with milder winters.
The North is further from the Equator and nearer to the North Pole. In general in the Northern hemisphere, places further North are colder. Weather in the UK is strongly affect by the Gulf Stream which warms the land. The affect of this is less to the North.
It is reasonably mild during winter in the south, much colder in the north and during summer, it is very nice all round
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North England is colder, because England is in the Northern Hemisphere, and in the Northern Hemisphere, the further north you go the colder the weather is because if you do you will get closer to the North Pole, or Arctic if you prefer. If England was in the Southern Hemisphere, all of this writing would be the opposite. I also used to think that the Arctic and Antarctica were just two freezing cold places right next to each other, but they're opposite parts of the world. Antarctica's colder though, but they're still both freezing cold. I live in South England
The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.
The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.
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It's not, The South Pole is a lot colder.