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In the southern and central parts of Canada, the climate is moderate enough to allow a long growing season(the number of days between the last killing frost in the spring and the first killing frost in the fall). Canada’s central plains are an important source of canola, wheat, and other grains. The area along the Pacific coast has a temperate climate. The ocean cools the region in summer and keeps it warmer in winter. This region can receive over 100 inches of rain a year. Most of this precipitation comes in winter. Moving northward, Canada becomes much colder. Few Canadians live in the northern regions for this reason. The sub-Arctic and Arctic regions of Canada have long, cold winters and short, cool summers. It is possible to have temperatures below freezing even in the summer. Days can also be quite short in winter due to the northern latitudes. For instance, in December in Whitehorse, Yukon, sunrise does not happen until 10:11 a.m. with sunset around 3:45 p.m. On the other hand, summer days are quite long in the north with Whitehorse’s June sunrise coming at around 4:30 a.m. and sunset occurring just before midnight. Above: Wind turbines share space with canola fields in the province of Alberta. The long growing season is good for growing wheat and other grains. Bottom: Spectacular Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, light up over frozen Lake Laberge in Yukon Territory. The no true or false

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I’m not sure what you mean by “The no true or false.” Do you want me to:

- Create true/false questions from the passage?
- Mark specific statements as true or false according to the passage?
- Explain whether the passage’s facts are true in general (fact-check)?

If you want an example, here are three sample true/false items based on the text:
1) Canada’s central plains are an important source of canola and wheat. — True.
2) The Pacific coast receives most of its precipitation in summer. — False (most comes in winter).
3) The sub-Arctic and Arctic regions have long, warm summers. — False (they have short, cool summers; temperatures can be below freezing even in summer).

Tell me which option you want (or clarify your request) and I’ll proceed.