Beacause the the farther away the location is from the equator the colder it gets'
Canada is a country in Northern America. The weather is generally colder in the winter months and hotter in the summer. In July, they may see temperatures reach 80 degrees Fahrenheit or more.
Most of Central America has a temperate to tropical climate, although it can be colder in the mountain regions.
dpr7ea-9 is hotter than dpr8ea-9. That means dpr7ea-9 is for colder weather (USA, CANADA); dpr8ea-9 is better for suthern climates like Mexico, central America.
cuz there farther away from the equator so its colder there.
Colder Weather was created on 2010-12-20.
I think it is the same....
Canada is definitely colder in January. This is easy to remember if you think that Australia is in the exact opposite hemispheres of Canada, and they're colder in the month of July.
I think its because there is more air pressure in colder weather pushing on the bubble
colder
How does it compare with England? Winters are generally a lot colder in Canada (depending on location in Canada) Spring is generally a bit cooler in Canada Summers are a lot warmer in Canada (especially with the humidity on the East Coast) Fall are about the same, maybe a bit warmer in Canada
Yes Canada and Russia are much colder than the UK but the reason why is not because it is. The reason why is that usually the northern parts of the world are the coldest except for Antarctica ( of course coldest place in the world). And if you look at a map of the world Russia and Canada are northern then the UK. Mostly what are the coldest placest in the world are Canada, Russia, Sweden, Antarctica , Norway, Iceland and Greenland with Alaska are the coldest place. So there for this is why Canada and Russia are colder than the UK because it is northern and we get more colder weather than the UK. ( I know this because i am Canadian.
Certain parts of Canada are warmer than Hungary and some are colder. It all depends on the seasons.