How does Canada's climate affect where its people live?

A. Most Canadians live in the southern part of the country, where temperatures are milder.

B. Most Canadians live near the United States border, where rainfall allows farming.

C. Canadians prefer regions with colder climates, where winter sports such as hockey can be played outdoors.

D. Most Canadians live along the coasts, where abundant rainfall allows farming.

Answers

Answered by you'll never know
I think its C
Answered by ibessonov
In the northern part of Canada, it is much much colder, so I would think it would be A.
It is still cold in the southern part, but not as cold. Although it is true that they like a bit colder climates(I'm guessing) they would not want to live in the coldest regions. I believe hockey can be played anywhere in Canada.
I'm not sure; these are just my thoughts. C could be correct.
I live in Canada : )
It is A : )
But the rest do have "some" bit of truth to them.
It is just that A is the best answer : )
C is NOT the best answer.
Answered by doge master
Cool! i want to visit Canada sometime. it seems interesting
Answered by ❄ Snowflake ❄
I agree that the answer is A. Canada is certainly very interesting, doge master.
Answered by connexus
thanks
Answered by Annoying Rats 🙄
Which of these BEST explains why most of Canada's population has settled near its border with the United States?
Answered by pizzaluver
so A?
so you people are going on a date or what
Answered by Aydan
I think it is a
Answered by Bailey Bone
I think the answer is A
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