The Great Lakes.
The states that border the Great Lakes are in the humid continental climate zone. These areas experience four distinct seasons with warm summers and cold winters, and moderate precipitation throughout the year. The presence of the Great Lakes also influences the local climate by moderating temperatures and affecting snowfall amounts.
the American territory along the Great Lakes
People lives around the Great Lakes because they want some fresh wster there and it has lots of water.
the American territory along the Great Lakes
Quebec - generally land to the north-east of Great Lakes.
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elevation between the areas is different
Yes there are lakes present in tundra areas.
Because the Earth is tilted side ways.-YAMII ;)
Areas near the equator, such as the rainforests of South America and Southeast Asia, typically receive the most precipitation due to warm, moist air rising and condensing into rain. Coastal regions and mountainous areas can also receive high amounts of precipitation due to orographic lifting and proximity to bodies of water.
It is because there is different amounts of cloud in different areas, thus the amount of precipitation is different. From, Anomynous