Did you know that the sun in Finland doesn’t go down during the summer? Weather from the US is extremely different, but yet amazing from Finland. Finland is also a very small country with very little people compared to the US. Even the animals in Finland and the US can be different, but that’s the point. Both countries are different in many ways that make them special to the people, animals, and even plants living there.
There is a big difference in weather when it comes being in a different part of the world. Finland is a place where in the summertime, the sun doesn’t even go down. A part of Finland is right under the Arctic Circle, which makes the sun seem awake for days at a time. Although in America the sun goes down every day, those days can be very short or very long. Finland’s longest season is winter and is the reason why it is always to an extend of being cold. Yearly weather is distributed in the US, as for summers warm and hot, and winters chilly and cold. Some parts of the US can stay in a certain range of heat or coldness but that’s usually around the coasts. In Finland the highest heat record was 37.2 degrees Celsius ( 99 degrees
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Finland may be a small country and even with 70% of the country being covered in woodlands, many big things happen in Finland. Like the fact that they have over 10,000 lakes, and many, many islands. The US only has a few islands, but one in particular named Hawaii is a great place to visit and see. With the many outdoor beauties Finland has to offer like the many islands and even the Northern Lights attraction, that means there are a lot of things to do without getting bored for even a second in Finland. The US there is The Grand Canyon and Yellowstone Park for attractions, with on of the geysers at Yellowstone, shooting water to up to 184 ft, and in the woodlands the people hunt and
By the 1700’s, The northern and souther colonies had evolved into two distinct societies. This is so because the northern and southern colonies had different environments and also different reasons of settlement. The North was established for mainly religious freedom, while on the other hand, the south had been established for economic freedom. The climate also affected the different turnout of the north and the south. The north was much colder and so their soil was not beneficial for farming, so the people of the north found other jobs, while on the other side, the south had rich soil and the colonists there used that idea to set up huge plantations and farms.
During the summer and winter, many families like to go on vacations to tropical locations in order to take in the beautiful and amazing sights that they might not be able to experience at home. Two popular places to visit are Florida and Hawaii. While many believe that one beach community is as good as any other, there are many differences between Hawaii and Florida that make them suited for different people, depending on what kind of vacation they want to experience. In particular there are differences in the cultures, weather, and attractions of these two beach communities.
Most of us are familiar with these global terms “American dream” and “drugs cartels”. These thoughts exemplify one the differences between United States of America and Colombia. Despite United States of America and Colombia are located in the same hemisphere significant differences in food, natural resources and tourist attractions make each country quite distinct from the other.
Creating a New World has to start somewhere, even if it means it began separated between three different colonies. The New England colonies included Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, it was established in the early 1620’s by a religious group, the Puritans.The southern colonies included Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, Virginia was the first successful Southern colony and was established in the early 16th century. These colonies shared their similarities but also had a lot of differences.
In a time when the Native Americans were building complex structures and had control of all of the Americas, the Spanish arrived, and took control from the natives conquering the Americas and leaving behind their influence until 1680. Also in a time when new colonists are arriving from England to America to form settlements, and settlers begin to reconsider their traditions. It is in this context that the Spanish and New England colonists are compared and contrasted. The Spanish and New England colonies from 1492 to 1700 were significantly similar in terms of treatment of indigenous people and considerably different in control of religion and control of European government.
For the people of Europe the Americas was a place to prosper, worship in there own way, and expand there kingdoms. The only problem is that they attempted to settle in their own way and all failed dismally. The New England, Mid-Atlantic and Southern Colonies grew differently in various ways, but each with the same state of mind, “do it our way”. Examining the three sets of colonies will prove that they were all different in religion, government, and ways of expansion.
The Virginia and New England colonists struggled to adapt to the radically different conditions of their new environments. However, that is where the similarities between the two seem to end. Both colonies boasted different economies, political systems, societies and cultures, which place them at opposite ends of the colonial spectrum.
Because the country is located directly in the path of the hurricane belt, winds and rain are stronger, bringing cooler temperatures and causing rainfall that varies from year to year with 53 inches in the east regions, 82 inches in the northeast, and 17 inches in the west. This is typical for this region, and cold temperatures are not at all experienced. Due to this particular type of climate, the country has more than 50 percent of agricultural land use, and 40 percent forest area.
During the 18th century differences in life, thought, and interests had developed between the Southern and Northern colonies. The origin of these differences grew from the differences in religion, economics, and social structures between the Southern and Northern Colonies. Slavery, manufacturing, education, and agriculture influenced the everyday way of life for the colonists. This has had everlasting effects on America till this day.
When thinking of the Netherlands, or Holland as most people recognize it, what comes to mind is typically a picture of a blond haired girl wearing wooden shoes and holding a basket of bread standing in a field of tulips with a windmill turning in the background, or the idea of standing in a busy city in the red-light district surrounded by bicyclists, drunk teenagers and people selling drugs legally. While both cliches hold their own truth about the country, much more lies beneath the tulips and drugs. Because the Netherland's government focuses on the overall well being of its people, the Netherlands is a better country to live in than the United States.
If you want to go on a trip and see some beautiful wildlife go to Finland and see some of the world's best elk or reindeer. Finns are big into traveling and the outdoors. The two countries have similarities when it comes to livestock but not crop farming. There are also some more differences such as geology and of course outdoor leisure. Finland and the USA have lots of similarities and differences in their environments and weather, but they have lots of differences when it comes to geology, farming, and outdoor leisure.
In the New World, various resources, climates, and considerable amounts of land allowed numerous opportunities for settlers. Those who once yearned to climb the social ladder or gain the freedoms bestowed from land ownership flocked toward the newfound settlements. Colonization proved to be a grueling task; however, success was found after adapting to the new environment and facing many hardships. Two colonies established early in the seventeenth century included Virginia and New England. Both Virginia and New England were forerunning settlements that differed in the following senses: political, social, and economical.
United States is the country of development. Also, many people in many different countries want to live in United States. I make no exception. But, my mother doesn't want to live United States. Because of this, she says some people in U.S.A do not care to another person or we will become a bad person. I really do not care about that. I lived in my country. I always want live in United States. Because United States have the best of high school, colleges and University, and a lot of the best thing in here. I am from Viet Nam and I have been here for three and half years. I have many changed between in my country and United States from the bad thing to the good thing. But I think I have changed in a good way.
Hot and cold climates will be discussed and the different comparisons between them. I will state my opinions and objectives pertaining to the two climates. The differences I will discuss are the climates, activities, and locations. Millions of people prefer to use the two different climates to accommodate themselves when the climates are in a comfortable temperature for them. Each year many lives are lost
Holland has a temperate maritime climate with warm summers and relatively mild winters. This climate is influenced by the heat from the sun and the North Sea (Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency 21). Daytime temperatures range from between 2 0C to 6 0C in the winter and 17 0C to 20 0C in the summer (Weatheronline.co.uk). The mean annual precipitation ranges from between 700 to 900 millimeters per year. Climate change in Holland has been observed in terms of the increase in the average temperature, increase in the amount and intensity of precipitation, and the common occurrence of extremely hot days (Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency 8). The climate change has had both positive and negative impacts on Holland. The positive impacts include increase in agricultural productivity and the number of good weather days suited for recreation. The negative impacts, on the other hand, include frequent flooding and reduction in