Climate
(part 1)
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In this climate graph it shows the average precipitation and temperature for Moosonee, Ontario in Canada. The left side is dealing with the temperature for each month in degrees Celsius. The highest temperature they get is 15 degrees celsius in July. The right side corresponds to the average precipitation in millimeters. They also get the most rainfall in July at around 100 mm of rainfall.
Canada is cold year round because it’s pretty far north. It’s at points of 45.4000 degrees North & 75.6667 degrees West. This means it’s in the northern part of the northern hemisphere which means it’s cold. Periods of harsh winter conditions are caused by frigid northers that sweep from Canada across the plains, uninterrupted by any mountains. The summers are cool but not frigidly harsh like the winters.
Information on the whole country of Canada:
Elevation- 466 ft - 19,541 ft
Latitude- 45.4000 N
Longitude- 75.6667 W
Average Annual Temperature: -4 degrees fahrenheit to 59 degrees fahrenheit
Average Annual Precipitation- 13.6- 60.5 inches per year
Ocean Currents: Cold ocean currents surround each side of Canada, except for the south because it’s connected to the USA. On the east coast of Canada, there are both warm and cold ocean currents.
Canada is cold year round because it’s pretty far north. It’s at points of 45.4000 degrees North & 75.6667 degrees West. This means it’s in the northern part of the northern hemisphere which means it’s cold. Periods of harsh winter conditions are caused by frigid northers that sweep from Canada across the plains, uninterrupted by any mountains. The summers are cool but not frigidly harsh like the winters.
Information on the whole country of Canada:
Elevation- 466 ft - 19,541 ft
Latitude- 45.4000 N
Longitude- 75.6667 W
Average Annual Temperature: -4 degrees fahrenheit to 59 degrees fahrenheit
Average Annual Precipitation- 13.6- 60.5 inches per year
Ocean Currents: Cold ocean currents surround each side of Canada, except for the south because it’s connected to the USA. On the east coast of Canada, there are both warm and cold ocean currents.
Winter & Summer Seasons: Winter is normally long and cold. Summers are almost always short and cool. With average temperatures in the winter at -9.04 to 44 degrees fahrenheit in the winter season, there is lots of snow and ice plus frigid northern winds that make it feel colder outside than it actually is. Average temperature in the summer season is 39 to 82 degrees in some regions. This ables vegetation to grow more in the summer season.
Canada's major landforms include the Appalachian Mountains, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, the Canadian Shield & dozens of volcanoes in the Pacific Ring of Fire
Canada's major "water forms" include the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, Hudson Bay, & Lake Winnipeg
Canada's major landforms include the Appalachian Mountains, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, the Canadian Shield & dozens of volcanoes in the Pacific Ring of Fire
Canada's major "water forms" include the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, Hudson Bay, & Lake Winnipeg