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Atlantic Canada, located on the eastern edge of North America, has a climate that is influenced by prevailing westerly winds.

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True

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It is true that Atlantic Canada, located on the eastern edge of North America and The Atlantic coast is way much colder than the Pacific coast, because the prevailing winds are the westerlies, and because a cold sea current (Labrador current) flows along the Atlantic coast. Canada has been characterized by freezing winters, latitude and Continental. The position of the mountain ranges of this country, also mainly contribute to presenting it as the coldest country on Earth.

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User Hyelim
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It is true that Atlantic Canada, located on the eastern edge of North America, has a climate that is influenced by prevailing westerly winds.
Canada is generally a colder country, which is quite windy, especially along the border with North America.
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