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.
No. There are some high mountain peaks on the equator that are very cold.
Antarctica and the Arctic region are consistently cold due to their polar climates and icy environments. These areas experience extremely low temperatures and harsh winter conditions year-round.
No, there are canyons in cold places and underwater.
The poles, Alaska and the Himalayas and more.
in the poles or cold places
to fly to warmer places in winter when it is very cold as they can't survive in very cold places like America
yes
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cryobiology
Oymyakon, Russia is one of the coldest populated places in the world. The area experiences a subarctic climate with long and very cold winters.
they live almost every were but i don't think they live in Greenland or places that are very , very cold!
Because no one wants to live there?
All birds migrate. Well, almost all. They do that so they can stay in the warmer weather.
in cold places in cold places
they live in cold places
The earth rotates around the sun making some places warmer and some colder
It would not be very cold, as it can be colder than that at times, going into freezing on cold winter days and nights.