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How does Canada’s climate change as one travels farther north? Explain. Please can somebody answer this question:)​

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Canada stretches from south to north for 4,600 km and its territory lies in the temperate, subarctic and arctic zones. From east to west, it stretches for 5,200 km and is located in six annual zones. The main elements of the relief are the Appalachian Mountains, the Canadian Shield, the Cordilleras and the plains of St. Lawrence located between them, the coast of Tar Bay and the Interior Plains, as well as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The geological dominant of the country, looking for its typical landscape with boundless forests and lakes, is the Canadian Shield. This giant granite platform, which is about 3.6 billion years old, stretches from Baffin Land to Lake Manitoba.

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The farther north one travels, the more severe and snowy the winters become, with shorter and cooler summers.

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