No Canada is about 50 degrees of latitude north of the equator.
The climate for the platypus's ecosystem ranges from tropical, in far north Queensland, to sub-alpine areas of the Australian Alps and Tasmania.
Of course there are many interesting facts but if I was to pick two I would pick how far south and north the subarctic extents. The Subarctic refers to a climate zone and it is located below the Arctic. It reaches as far north as a few hundred kilometers (actually closer in some areas) the Arctic ocean in the Yukon and Alaska. It reaches as far south as North Dakota and Northern Ontario. It reaches across Canada from BC to Newfoundland, and is the majority of the Canadian climate, oops that would be a third interesting fact.
The Tundra Climate zone, classifies as the region where the average temperature dose not exceed 10°C/50°F on any month of the year according to the Köppen Climate Classification. This area covers a major area of the northern Canada which includes the far north portions of Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Quebec.
Canada has many different climates because it's huge, the second biggest country in the world. Canada stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans and from the same latitude as northern California all the way to the high Arctic. We have the Rocky Mountains in the west which forms a sub-tropical climate along the west coast. We have semi-arid prairies, the tundra in the sub-arctic, the Great Lakes, the Laurentian mountains in Quebec and the maritime provinces on the east coast. Only two of Canada's provinces don't border on an ocean (Alberta and Saskatchewan) and Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world.
the climate is cold
Canada is far up in the north where the climate is very cold, so it tends to get more snow than other places.
Warm currents from the Atlantic Ocean.
Cooler, actually it can be down right colder both winter and summer. In the winter much darker. The far north of Canada has 6 months of dark and 6 months day.
Canada extends geographically to the northernmost point of the North Pole.
a cold enviorment far north
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The Arctic.
No Canada is about 50 degrees of latitude north of the equator.
Canada as the second largest country to Russia has an expansive north extending to the Arctic. These regions include Canada's Far North and Northern Territories.
All American States are below Canada. Alaska is the only State that is as far north as Canada and that is all the way to the North Pole.
Far North - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A Canada:14A (Ontario) Iceland:L Portugal:M/12 USA:PG-13