Because if you live in the border of the USA but in Canada, is less cold than the north of Canada because if you are living in the north is near the artic so the in winter, the day are very short and its more cold so they can't do farming and things like that.But in the south the day are more longer than in the north and its less cold so you can do farming and thind like that! wrong thats not why everybody who is reading this well... get a life
The provinces that are affecting the climate will depend on your location. The landforms in most provinces will definitely affect the climate. Mountains, lakes and other landforms will influence the climate to a greater part.
seasonal winds affect climate
Because of the location.
Yes, water does affect climate: One reason that Britain 'enjoys' a temperate, rather variable, wet climate is that the prevailing south-westerly wind passes over the Atlantic Ocean. The wind, with the warmth from the Sun, take up water vapour, form clouds, and blow the rain filled clouds over Britain.
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The provinces that are affecting the climate will depend on your location. The landforms in most provinces will definitely affect the climate. Mountains, lakes and other landforms will influence the climate to a greater part.
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Farming in the Atlantic provinces can be challenging due to factors such as short growing seasons, cool and wet climate, rugged terrain, and soil conditions that may require additional amendments. These conditions can affect crop yields and limit the types of crops that can be successfully grown in the region. Additionally, the small-scale and fragmented nature of agriculture in the Atlantic provinces can pose challenges in terms of access to markets and resources.
i think your words are flipped. You may mean "How does the Atlantic ocean affect the climate?" If that is your question, the ocean currents have a major impact on the climate of some countries because the temperature of the ocean current can affect the surrounding regions. You should look into ocean currents.
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The Arctic and North Atlantic oceans are two factors which affect the climate in European Europe. A climate controller for Europe is the jet streams.
Their distance makes their inland climate subject to more extreme temperature ranges than the costal climate
latitude, elevation, anegetation affect climate
The North Atlantic Drift brings warmer weather to Europe, especially Western Europe. Compared to areas of the same latitude, Western Europe is usually about 10-15 F warmer.
seasonal winds affect climate
They lived in agricultural societys so if it was to hot or cold or they simply didnt have enough rain crops couldnt grow.
Because of the location.