Is it cold in Canada?

Canada is very cold.

Due to the influence of the west wind, the climate of Canada is continental temperate coniferous forest in some areas. The temperature in the east is slightly lower, the climate in the south is mild, the climate in the west is mild and humid, and the climate in the north is cold and tundra. The arctic islands are cold all year round. The highest temperature in the midwest is above 40 degrees, and the lowest temperature in the north is as low as MINUS 60 degrees.

The main cold areas are Yukon, Northwest China and Nunavut, all of which are over 60 dimensions. The cold in these three areas can be said that winter is coming all the time, so these three areas are basically no man's land, and no one will live here.

Warning from Environment Canada, if you don't take enough cold protection measures outdoors, you may get frostbite and hypothermia within a few minutes. Call on everyone to prepare for the special situation of unusually cold temperature and strong wind. It can be seen that many areas in Canada are relatively cold and there are few suitable areas.

Canada

Canada is a land and sea country in North America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Pacific Ocean in the west, Alaska in the northwest, the United States in the south and the Arctic Ocean in the north. Canada covers an area of 9.98 million square kilometers, ranking second in the world. Most of the climate is subtropical continental climate and temperate continental humid climate, and the northern polar region is polar long cold climate.