The climate of Canada can best be described as __.

1). variable. It varies from temperate in the south to subarctic and arctic in the north.

2). variable. It varies from semi-arid in the south to tundra in the north.

3). consistent. For most of the year, the country experiences cold and snow.

4). consistent. For most of the year, the mountains are cold and snowy while the coasts are warm.

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its c because think about it its the only logical answer



The correct answer is - A. Variable. It varies from temperate in the south to subarctic and arctic in the north.

Canada is huge country and the latitude difference from the southern parts till the northern parts is very big, so the climate is understandably variable.

- The south has temperate climate, the precipitation is high in the parts closer to the ocean and it gradually decreases as the territory gets further away inland. The summer is mild and pleasant, while the winters are very snowy and the temperatures drop way below zero.

- The north is dominated by subarctic and arctic climate. This part of Canada is in close proximity to the North Pole so in the biggest part of the year it is winter and it is freezing cold, the landscape is dominated with ice, and the precipitation is very low. The summer, if we can call it like that, is very short and it is relatively cold but the temperatures go above zero, usually around 10 degrees at the middle of the day.