Thursday, 20 November 2014

The weather in Iran and in Canada


Iran has regions with different temperatures even at a specific period of time. Canada is often associated with cold weather and snow, but in reality, its climate is as diverse as its landscape.
Iran has a hot, dry climate characterized by long, hot, dry summers,  and short, cool winters.
Iran Being situated inside a dry belt of the globe and because of the check imposed by the Alborz Mountain and Zagros mountain ranges the plateau has a dry desert peculiarity. Winter temperatures often fall below freezing especially in the mountains, while summers are usually hot. In the northern coastal areas of the Caspian Sea climate is mild and humid. The southern parts and the Persian Gulf region have rather a hot and humid weather with pleasant winters. Therefore, because of these climatic diversities one can enjoy from winter sports while at the same time within a few hours of travel it is possible to swim in the warm waters of the Persian Gulf.
In Canada Summers can be hot and dry on the prairies, humid in central Canada, and milder. Spring is generally pleasant across the country. Autumns are often crisp and cool, but brightened by rich orange and red leaves on trees. Winters are generally cold with periods of snow.
Daytime summer temperatures can rise to 35°C and higher, while lows of -25°C are not uncommon in winter. More moderate temperatures are the norm in spring and fall.

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