Some climates found in the US but not in Canada include desert climates (e.g. in Arizona and Nevada), tropical climates (e.g. in Hawaii and Florida), and subtropical climates (e.g. in parts of the southern US like Louisiana and Georgia). These climates are characterized by different temperature and precipitation patterns compared to Canada.
closer to the equater
Only in California
Berlin, Germany, is located at approximately 52.5° N latitude. In the United States, cities that share a similar latitude include Minneapolis, Minnesota; Fargo, North Dakota; and parts of Spokane, Washington. These cities experience similar climatic conditions, characterized by cold winters and mild summers, though local geography can lead to variations.
Cities at the same latitude may still have different elevations, and may be near or far from large bodies of water. Both of those characteristics have huge influence on the climate of the place.
Youngstown, Ohio Yipsilanti, Michigan Yakima, Washinton Yuma, Arizona
Birmingham Or perhaps those in Hawaii.
I say yes but my cousin said no
No, it is not. The nearest international airport to Yakima (in the US) is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - Seattle, WA (SEA / KSEA). It is about 150 driving miles from Yakima, WA.
Because they have similar climates, i'm guessing. Kind of like the northern US and southern Canada (around the Michigan area... That's where I live) They both produce wheat, and basically, similar crops. So i'm pretty sure it would be because they have similar climates, or similar soil.
Because they have similar climates, i'm guessing. Kind of like the northern US and southern Canada (around the Michigan area... That's where I live) They both produce wheat, and basically, similar crops. So i'm pretty sure it would be because they have similar climates, or similar soil.
A registered nurse can make about 32.72 US dollars an hour in Yakima, Washington. This equates to an annual salary of about 68,116 US dollars.
The Gulf Stream is assumed to be the primary reason Europe is several degrees diffrent.
Mountains ranges, plains, Great Lakes, similar coast lines and climates.
Washington on the yakima river delta
The United States has a more varied climate.The U.S. is warm; Canada is mild.they will both work, but i had that test, the second 1 will work better tho
Some climates found in the US but not in Canada include desert climates (e.g. in Arizona and Nevada), tropical climates (e.g. in Hawaii and Florida), and subtropical climates (e.g. in parts of the southern US like Louisiana and Georgia). These climates are characterized by different temperature and precipitation patterns compared to Canada.