The winds of a jet stream blow storms.
The winds of a jet stream blow storms.
The winds of a jet stream blow storms.
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North America
Storms in the North Atlantic are often referred to as extratropical cyclones or winter storms. These storms can bring heavy rain, strong winds, and sometimes snow to regions along the east coast of North America and Europe. Some well-known storms in the North Atlantic include nor'easters and bomb cyclones.
The American Indian come to North America from Siberia across the Bering land bridge.
Weather patterns along the western coast of Africa can influence the formation of tropical storms and hurricanes, which can then track across the Atlantic Ocean and impact the weather on the eastern coast of North America. Warmer sea surface temperatures off the coast of Africa can provide more energy for these storms to develop and strengthen before reaching North America.
The Taiga Biome its stretches across Eurasia and North America
There are approximately 36 million deer in North America.
a sea route to Asia across North America
North America
The water off west coast is cold due to the gulf stream. The gulf stream is a current that comes from the arctic regions of canada and alaska, and passes southwards across the pacific ocean.