Is Canada or Norway colder?

The answer is Canada of course (Temperature in Canada - Wikipedia ). Much bigger (hence proportionally colder) and most of it is subarctic, compared to Norway where only Lapland equals it (average weather, temperature, precipitation, best time ).
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Is Norway the coldest country in the world?

Norway. Joining the other chilly nations along the Arctic Circle, Norway ranks fifth with an average yearly temperature of 35.20°F (1.78°C). Unlike Mongolia's steamy summer months, Norway's summers average a sweater-worthy 65°F (18.3°C).
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Is it colder in Canada or Scandinavia?

Scandinavia, surrounded by water, remains much milder year round, with temperatures consistently warmer than in Canada.
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Is Norway climate similar to Canada?

It's hard to make generalisations about the climate – because Norway is large and Canada is enormous – but as a rule, one can safely say that most large cities in Canada have harsher winters and hotter summers than most large cities in Norway.
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Is Canada colder than Nordic countries?

Winters are less cold than in Canada and summers are less warm. Winter temperatures in Stockholm oscillate around 0°C, and in summer rarely reach 30°C. So, yes, in winter Canada is colder than Scandinavia.
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Is cold in Canada unbearable?

Canada has one of the most severe winter climates of any country in the world. Canadians across the country may face severe cold weather conditions that can affect their health. However, being active and enjoying winter activities and sports is a great way to stay healthy.
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Is Canada colder than Europe?

There is then little interaction with colder air masses and colder ocean currents, so the overall weather in Europe is in general warmer that that seen in Alaska and Northern Canada. Alaska and Canada have ocean currents (and weather patterns) that originate in the colder regions and bring colder weather onto land.
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Is Norway colder than Alaska?

Thanks to the temperate waters of the Gulf Stream, Norway has a much warmer and milder climate than other parts of the world at the same latitude, such as Alaska, Greenland, and Siberia. The coldest areas in the winter are often inland or far to the north.
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Is it cheaper to live in Canada or Norway?

Norway is 20.1% more expensive than Canada.
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Is Canadian winter harsh?

Canadian winters can be freezing cold. Temperatures throughout winter are usually below or around zero degrees Celsius, and tend to linger between -5 and -15 degrees Celsius. It rarely gets below -20 or -30 degrees Celsius, but it does happen. Heavy snowfall is common in November and December.
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Is Canada more colder than Sweden?

On average though, it is comparatively warm here, given Sweden's northern location. In January the average temperature in Stockholm is between 20 – 25 degrees higher than a Canadian city on the same latitude.
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Is Canada the coldest place on Earth?

Russia and the US dominate the top two coldest places, while the list is filled with spots across Canada. According to a new weather report from WX-Now, which tracks the world's most extreme weather, the coldest place on the planet is Yakutsk, Russia, where it's an absurdly brisk low of -53ºC.
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Is the coldest city in Canada?

Winnipeg, Manitoba has the coldest winter weather of any major Canadian city. It ranks first for the lowest average temperatures. Winnipeg also is Canada's city that most often drops to -30 degrees Celsius (-22 degrees Fahrenheit) or below and it is least likely to have a day above freezing during winter.
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Which country is very coldest?

Russia. It's the world's coldest country in terms of coldest temperature ever recorded. Places like Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon in the Sakha Republic have created records in terms of freezing cold temperature.
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Is Canada colder than USA?

Most of the United States is located in the mid-latitudes, where the climates are moderate. Canada is colder because so much of it lies far north in the higher latitudes.
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Where is the coldest country on earth?

  1. Antarctica (Coldest temperatures in the world) Antarctica has the distinction of being the world's coldest country. ...
  2. Russia (World's coldest country after Antarctica) ...
  3. Canada (One of the coldest countries on earth!) ...
  4. The United States. ...
  5. Mongolia. ...
  6. Kazakhstan. ...
  7. Norway. ...
  8. Kyrgyzstan.
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Can a US citizen move to Norway?

If you are staying in Norway for more than three months, you must register. If you come from a country outside the EU/EEA and want to move to Norway, you must apply for a residence permit. The main regulation is that you must apply for this, and the permit must be awarded, before you move to Norway.
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Which country is more beautiful Norway or Canada?

Canada does have more diversity of scenery due to our sheer size and variety of landscapes, but the tradeoff is that Canada's size means you absolutely won't get to see it all in one trip — but Norway and Switzerland are smaller, and you'll be able to see a lot more of them in a shorter time.
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What country is Norway most similar to?

Denmark and Norway are so very similar, but perhaps that's why the differences stand out so much! A Dane living in Norway explains. People often mix up Norway and Denmark.
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Does Norway have 6 months of darkness?

During the Polar Night, which lasts from November to January, the sun doesn't rise at all. Then the days get progressively longer until the Midnight Sun period, from May to July, when it never sets. After the midnight sun, the days get shorter and shorter again until the Polar Night, and the yearly cycle repeats.
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Is Sweden colder than Norway?

Both Norway and Sweden have vast areas above the Arctic circle. Norway's Arctic area is bigger and more coastal, whereas Sweden's inland Arctic region can get considerably colder.
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Is north America colder than Europe?

Between the two influences, Western Europe is warmer than the northeast United States at comparable latitudes.
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How do people survive in cold Canada?

A fleece neck warmer to pull up and over your cheeks on the coldest days. A thick pair of gloves. Ice cleats to pull over your boots on slippery days. A warm hat — or toque — that can be pulled over your ears and forehead; or a woolen headband if you have thick hair.
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Is Canada cold even in summer?

Summer in Canada

With varying levels of humidity, temperatures range between 59–95°F (15–35°C). The far north is a bit cooler, but also boasts exceptionally long days at the height of summer. Unfortunately, summer is also wildfire season.
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Does Canada ever get hot?

Through blistering cold winters to hot muggy summers; torrential rain, blinding snowstorms, deadly tornados and scorching drought, Canadians experience some the planet's most diverse weather systems.
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