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Canada is a very large country, with a temperate climate. The weather varies from area to area, month to month. For example, Newfoundland in June can be quite cold (not snowing cold, but cold), while Ontario in June can be quite hot and humid. Your best bet is to check with someone who lives in the area you are planning to visit, or look into a tourism website for your destination.
C is incorrect as there are cold deserts, some of which are always cold.
Patagonia is a Major Desert. The area of the dessert is 402,700 miles2.
Yes. The type of front has to do with the difference in temperature between two areas, not the actual temperature. If it was 120° in an area and a front moved in that was 100° it would be a cold front.
All birds migrate. Well, almost all. They do that so they can stay in the warmer weather.