
1. Canada's climate is characterized by four distinct seasons. Weather conditions are diverse and they are mainly determined by the landscape - precisely, by terrain and the bodies of water.
2. Great Britain has the oceanic climate type, which is very humid, with mild winter and lack of sunlight, apart from sunny summer, heavy fog and the strong wind. Air masses that come from West are warmed by North Atlantic Stream bring lots of precipitation. Weather in Great Britain is so unsteady that British say that there is only weather in GB, no climate.
3. Most of the USA territory has the moderate climate. Climatic conditions of this country are determined by large mountains and wind.
1 . The climate of Canada is characterized by four pronounced seasons. Conditions are very various and depend, mainly, on a landscape — mountain or water massifs.
2 . Climate of Great Britain oceanic, very damp, with soft winter and in a little solar summer, strong fogs and winds. The air masses coming from the West warmed by a warm North Atlantic current, bear many precipitation. Weather in Great Britain so floatingly that British often say that they have not climate, and weather.
3 . On the most part of the USA climate moderate. Climatic conditions of the country are defined by big mountains and a wind.
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