The type of climate most of Canada has is Sub-polar (Taiga) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BTW, check out these YouTube channels:WTM626 - Gamer4U, fitnessbeast4, and TomTheComedyKing on Youtube!!! :-)
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 magnetic north pole has moved approximately 1,400 miles (2,250 kilometers) since 1831. It is currently drifting at a faster rate towards Russia from the Canadian Arctic.
Russia's climate can be described as harsh and diverse. The country experiences extreme temperatures, particularly in Siberia, where winters can be severe and frigid. Additionally, regions like the far north have a polar climate, while areas in the west have a more temperate climate, showcasing the vast climatic variation across the nation.
the climate is cold
a cold enviorment far north
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It varies from Temperate Prairie in the south, to Sub-Tundra in the far north.
in the far north.
Because it is very far north.
because of there altitude and how far north there are
Maine is north of portions of two Canadian provinces. Portions of Ontario extend as far south as Michigan and the northern tip of Pennsylvania. The northern portion of Maine is also farther north than Montreal in Quebec.
The type of climate most of Canada has is Sub-polar (Taiga) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BTW, check out these YouTube channels:WTM626 - Gamer4U, fitnessbeast4, and TomTheComedyKing on Youtube!!! :-)
The climate for the platypus's ecosystem ranges from tropical, in far north Queensland, to sub-alpine areas of the Australian Alps and Tasmania.
Extremely frigid and one of the coldest places on the planet.
Being a tropical climate, it is more likely to rain in far north Queensland in January than it is in June.