well... i will say dats its pretty cold....ya know polar bears, ice , snow ya know cold stuff like dat!
Continental cool summer and subarctic.
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At confederation there were four provinces. As time progressed more provinces and territorities became parts of Canada, some territorities became provinces and part of Canada was annexed by the United States. For more details you might consider reading the wikipedia article about Canada.
Manitoba
because the seven provinces at the time would not have been protected from the U.S. After the civil war the provinces believed that if the U.S. sent the armies north ,so if the provinces joined theywould have a better army to fight with.
they were the people who assassinated john a MacDonald in 1883. he didnt want to join the provinces together so the people who did want to bring the provinces together killed him
yes they do
The Climate of Atlantic Provinces is Hot And Sooo Cold
important farm crop of atlantic provinces?
Atlantic Provinces lie within the North Temperate Zone that extends from the Tropic of Cancer to the Arctic Circle. Between summer and winter, climate changes in these regions are moderate.
By the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic Provinces Chambers of Commerce was created in 1896.
Atlantic Provinces Economic Council was created in 1954.
The provinces that are affecting the climate will depend on your location. The landforms in most provinces will definitely affect the climate. Mountains, lakes and other landforms will influence the climate to a greater part.
They are Provinces that are surrounded with the waters of the Atlantic ocean
Farming in Atlantic provinces can be challenging due to the region's short growing season, cool and wet climate, and acidic soils. These factors can limit crop diversity and yields, as well as increase the risk of pests and diseases. Additionally, the region's remote location can result in higher transportation costs for agricultural inputs and products.
The Atlantic Provinces are not in Ontario. They are the four easternmost provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador.
The Atlantic provinces are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.