GEG-1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Oceanic Climate

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Weather and climate of canada have direct impacts on us develops, and the wildlife that lives in the region. Weather patterns determine the types of clothing we wear each season. Climates of canada affect the type of natural vegetation that grows, the soil that. Climate affects our agricultural patterns, forestry activities, and population patterns. Areas with similar climates may be grouped together to form a climate region. The climates of canada may be grouped to create eight climate regions: The overall average temperature for a station tells you how hot or cold the location. Indicates whether a location has a warm or cool climate. Calculated by adding all the average monthly temperatures and dividing by 12. Adding of all temperature values = 115. Therefore, 9. 6 c is the average annual temperature. Is the difference between the highest average monthly temperature and lowest.

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