🌍 Geographical regions in Canada have different climates due to various factors.
💦 Bodies of water play a significant role in influencing the climate of different regions in Canada.
🌡️ Latitude and bodies of water are two key factors that impact the climate of Canadian regions.
🌍 Manitoba has two cities with different climates despite similar latitudes.
💧 Large bodies of water like the Hudson's Bay or the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans have stable temperatures due to their volume.
⏰ Ocean temperatures take a long time to rise and fall.
🌊 The proximity to bodies of water impacts the temperature of cities like Victoria.
🌡️ Victoria has an average summer temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and winter temperature of 8 degrees Celsius.
🌡️ In contrast, Winnipeg has an average summer temperature of 27 degrees Celsius.
🌊 Cities close to a body of water have a milder climate compared to those further away.
🌡️ The temperature in coastal cities remains similar due to the influence of the body of water.
❄️☀️ Coastal cities have cooler summers and warmer winters.
🌊 The proximity to bodies of water affects the temperature fluctuations in different Canadian cities.
🌡️ Cities closer to bodies of water experience less temperature fluctuation compared to cities further inland.
⛄ Cities further inland have warmer summers but colder winters compared to cities closer to bodies of water.