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Canada's land area is a little larger than ours, and Canada's climate is very cold, and some places are basically covered with snow all year round, but the scenery is still good.
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The gap between China and Canada, China is the largest developing country in the world, while Canada is a developed country, the per capita GDP of Canada is several times that of China, Canada is rich in natural resources, science and technology developed.
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Canada is the second largest country in the world, but its population is only twice that of Shanghai. Canada's agricultural workers all rely on physical strength to earn a living, they have a high level of scientific and technological literacy, and they have a high sense of initiative in cash production technology, environmental protection concepts, agricultural product quality and efficiency, etc.
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Canada is larger than China.
Canada, located in the north of the United States, has a total land area of 10,000 square kilometers, second only to Russia, and is the second largest country in the world. Canada covers an area of 9,984,670 square kilometers. China is 9,629,091 square kilometers.
1. Canada is located in the northernmost part of North America, one of the Commonwealth countries, and its capital is Ottawa. Canada is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, Greenland, a Danish territory to the northeast, the French islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon to the east, the continental United States to the south, and Alaska to the northwest.
2. The territory covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, ranking second in the world, most of the land is located within the Arctic Circle, and the population is mainly concentrated along the Great Lakes in the south. There are two languages, English and French, making it a typical bilingual country.
3. China is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world, with a long history, and its vast territory is 9,629,091 square kilometers. There are many ethnic groups, the Chinese people in the pre-Qin period multiplied in the Central Plains, and in the Han Dynasty, the Han nationality was formally formed through cultural integration, laying the foundation of China's main ethnic group. By 2005, the Chinese population had exceeded 1.3 billion.
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Canada is a developed country. Canada is a highly developed capitalist country.
Thanks to its abundant natural resources and highly developed technology, it is one of the countries with the highest standard of living, the richest society and the most economically developed country in the world. Canada is also one of the largest and most important diamond producers in the world.
Canada has a wide range of social freedoms in education, transparency, and social freedom.
The quality of life and economic freedom are among the best in international rankings. In addition, although Canada is a capitalist country, it implements universal medical care, and its people live happily.
Canada (English French: Canada) is a country located in North America.
North America is a land and sea country to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and Alaska to the northwest.
It is bordered by the continental United States to the south and the Arctic Ocean to the north.
Canada has a land area of 9.98 million square kilometers, ranking second in the world, of which 890,000 square kilometers are covered by fresh water, and most of the climate is subpolar continental climate and temperate continental humid climate, and the northern polar region is a polar long cold climate. As of November 2019, Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories, with Ottawa as its capital.
As of October 2020, Canada has a population of 38 million people.
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Very interesting question. However, there is no province in Canada that has a climate similar to that of a Chinese province.
First, Canada's inland provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec) have colder winter temperatures than China, reaching minus 40 degrees Celsius or even lower. Such temperatures can probably only be compared with individual extremely cold areas in Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, and Xinjiang. Not to mention Canada's northern three regions, which have very few inhabitants because the winters are too cold.
Second, Canada's Pacific Coast region, like Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island, has a very mild climate, not cold in winter and not hot in summer, and you can hardly find such places in China (Yunnan is a bit similar, but Yunnan has a plateau climate, which is still different from Vancouver).
Third, Canada's Atlantic coast has a different climate: milder winters than inland provinces and cooler summers. There is a lot of snowfall in the winter and foggy in the summer. I can't think of any province in the country that has such a climate.
Fourth, you said that Canada is very humid and rainy. Wrong! Most of Canada has dry summers and doesn't get much rain. Precipitation (snow) in Canada is mainly in winter. This is also different from the situation in most provinces in China.
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There are not many in Canada and in our three northeastern provinces.
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Relationship in general.
As we all know, even against the backdrop of China's rapid economic growth, we still have not stepped into the ranks of developed countries and are still at the level of developing countries. However, this also shows that China has unlimited possibilities and can create new miracles.
But all along, we in China have also been compared with some other countries. Canada is a highly developed country located in North America, with rich natural resources and highly developed technology, Canada has become one of the countries with the highest quality of life, the most affluent society and the most developed economy in the world today.
International relations. In a sense, when a country emerges, there is international relations. However, the study of international relations in ancient times did not form a discipline, but was mainly scattered in some parts of classical political science, history, and philosophy, such as the History of the Peloponnesian War and the Warring States Policy in ancient China.
It was in the 20th century that international relations formed as an independent discipline.
In 1919, the establishment of the first chair in international relations at the University of Wales in the United Kingdom is generally regarded as a sign of the establishment of the discipline of international relations. However, it was not until the 70s of the 20th century that it had a more decent outline that could be called a discipline, and international relations scholars began to have obvious commonalities in terms of theoretical systems, main concepts, research methods, and main research objects.
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