Regina's physical geography
Regina's land form and nearby bodies of water. |
Regina is located in the interior plains. I believe this land form is good to build a city in because the flat lands mean it is easy to make buildings without any land clearance. The soil in interior plains are rich, meaning you have a strong agriculture to sustain. Some of the challenges the land form might encounter is its severity of the weather. The interior plain's weather is more prone to have floods by rain, tornado, storms and blizzards.
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Using the climate graph, the average annual temperature is 3 degrees Celsius. The annual temperature range is 12 degrees Celsius. In Regina, the annual precipitation is 439(mm). Summer is the season that has the most precipitation. The growing season in Regina is 111 days. Regina has a continental climate. The main factor making Regina's climate is its location. Regina is far away from bodies from water and nearby ones are small. Therefore, making Regina's weather continental. Regina is known to have severe rain and snow depending on the season. Climate change in Regina will impact the weather moderately. Regina will experience more severe weather like snowstorms, drier summer and wetter springs e.t.c.