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Do Americans who live in the hot sun think it’s cold in canada

cho0ii

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as a welsh who lives in chilly temperatures i used to think as a child you wrre all fossilised in ice and that canada was just a historical land mark bc i thought it was thaf cold (in conclusion how the fuck r u all alive)
 

Syukii

Level 9
not really, I just assumed when it got to certain seasons it was colder and when it came to winter then it’s like a whole ass blizzard.
 

Squidjees

Level 67
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as a welsh who lives in chilly temperatures i used to think as a child you wrre all fossilised in ice and that canada was just a historical land mark bc i thought it was thaf cold (in conclusion how the fuck r u all alive)
thats pretty much what i thought
 

adalynoc

Level 110
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As someone who has experienced +40 degrees celsius and -40 degrees Celsius whilst living in america I'd venture to say it's colder here in the US than in Canada.
 

5SHU

Level 104
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As someone who has experienced +40 degrees celsius and -40 degrees Celsius whilst living in america I'd venture to say it's colder here in the US than in Canada.
only? thats semi warm in my area :skull:
 

SIMPL3Z

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idk i'm not american


Bro what is the difference between celceius and degrees
Celcius is a measurement of temperature based on water. 0*c being the freezing point and 100*c being the boiling point.
Fahrenheit is also a measurement for temperature, but it is based on human body temperature. 0*c = 32*f, and 100*c = 212*f
 

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