How do the climates of Canada and Australia affect student life?

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    Yatendra Shukla | Contributor-Level 7

    9 months ago

    The climate of Canada is cold where students will face chilly winters. Sometimes, temperatures well below freezing in many areas. In Summers the weather reamin pleasent between 20 to 25 degree. This is pretty normal for an Indian student.

    On the other hand, the average summer temperatures range from 25-35°C in Australia and in winters temperature ranges between 12 to 18 degrees.

    Chilly winters or Extreme summer can disturb studies and exams. This will certainly impact academic performance of students.

     

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