Climate:
Region: Pacific Maritime
Temperature information: The Pacific Maritime climate region endures some pretty mean temperatures, with short summers and longer winters. The summer's average temperature is about 13°C and the winters are -15°C.
Precipitation information: This region is so close to the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the climate being extremely altered at times but the precipitation can exceed up to 4000mm a year on average.
Factors Affecting the Climate: Winds and air masses are factors of the temperature. Nearness to the Pacific Ocean alters the climate quite a bit, making the weather extremely altered.
Region: Pacific Maritime
Temperature information: The Pacific Maritime climate region endures some pretty mean temperatures, with short summers and longer winters. The summer's average temperature is about 13°C and the winters are -15°C.
Precipitation information: This region is so close to the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the climate being extremely altered at times but the precipitation can exceed up to 4000mm a year on average.
Factors Affecting the Climate: Winds and air masses are factors of the temperature. Nearness to the Pacific Ocean alters the climate quite a bit, making the weather extremely altered.
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Vegetation:
Region: Cordilleran Vegetation
Types: This region has both deciduous and coniferous trees across the Eco-zone.Some of the vegetation in each regions of altitude are Alpine Region,lichens, herbs, shrubs Sub-alpine region, lodge pole pine, alpine fir, Englishman spruce Ground region, ponderous pine, Douglas-fir, trembling alpine, western hemlock, Douglas-fir, western white pine, and many types of flowers.
Region: Cordilleran Vegetation
Types: This region has both deciduous and coniferous trees across the Eco-zone.Some of the vegetation in each regions of altitude are Alpine Region,lichens, herbs, shrubs Sub-alpine region, lodge pole pine, alpine fir, Englishman spruce Ground region, ponderous pine, Douglas-fir, trembling alpine, western hemlock, Douglas-fir, western white pine, and many types of flowers.