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Whoa, it’s getting hot in here! Germany is heating up compared to Canada - literally. While Canadians are bundling up for the winter, Germans are enjoying a much warmer climate. In fact, temperatures in Germany have been rising faster than those in Canada over the past few years. So if you’re looking for a place to escape the cold weather, Germany might be your best bet!
Why Is Germany Warmer Than Canada? [Solved]
Well, it looks like the temperature difference between the two sides of the Atlantic is caused by a bunch of different things. Riser and Lozier think it’s a mix of stuff like the surface ocean, Gulf Stream, big air currents up high, and pressure differences. Yup, pretty complicated!
Climate: Germany has a temperate climate, with warm summers and cold winters, while Canada has a more varied climate, ranging from subarctic in the north to humid continental in the south.
Population: Germany is one of the most populous countries in Europe with over 82 million people, while Canada is less densely populated with around 37 million people.
Geography: Germany is located in Central Europe and covers an area of 357,022 square kilometers, while Canada spans 9,984,670 square kilometers across North America.
Economy: Germany has one of the largest economies in Europe and is a major exporter of goods and services worldwide; meanwhile Canada’s economy relies heavily on natural resources such as oil and gas production as well as forestry products.
Culture: German culture is heavily influenced by its history and traditions; Canadians have a diverse cultural heritage that includes Indigenous peoples as well as immigrants from all over the world who have brought their own customs to the country’s culture mix.
Well, compared to Canada, Germany is definitely warmer! In fact, it’s like night and day. You can leave your winter coat at home if you’re headed to Germany - it’s that much warmer!