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country’s coastal problems

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    coastal erosion, Coastal erosion is exacerbated by climate change, permafrost thaw, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events, making it an increasingly urgent issue. Coastal problems for Canada Climate Change:  Rising sea levels, permafrost thaw, and increased storm intensity accelerate  coastal erosion . Canada to prevent coastal problems is listed  to draw attention to local communities' authorities and  Environmental organizations about the current state of coastal erosion . Coastal erosion happens in Canada, Newfoundland, Labrador, and Nova Scotia, British Columbia. The most severe wind erosion recorded in Canada occurred in the southern Prairies during the prolonged DROUGHT of the 1930s.  Vulnerable soils were disturbed by tillage and blown in immense clouds, creating the "Dust Bowl."  Erosion was sporadic and varied but surface lowering of 0.5 m in one storm was not uncommon. Coastal problems for Canada https://www.google.com/search...

extreme weather in your blog.

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    Extreme weather in Canada Record Extreme Location Date Highest Temperature 49.6 °C (121.3 °F) [1] Lytton, British Columbia June 29, 2021 Lowest Temperature −63.0 °C (−81.4 °F) [2] [3] Snag ,  Yukon February 3, 1947 Greatest Rainfall (in 24 hours) 489.2 mm (19.26 in) [2] Ucluelet  Brynnor Mines,  British Columbia October 6, 1967 Greatest Snowfall in one season* 2,446.5 centimetres (963.2 in) [4] Mount Copeland ,  British Columbia 1971–1972 Greatest Snowfall in one day 145 cm (57 in) [5] Tahtsa Lake ,  British Columbia Feb 11, 1999 Highest  Humidex  reading 52.6 C (126.7 F) [6] Carman, Manitoba July 25, 2007 Lowest  Wind chill  reading -78.9 C (-110 F) [7] [8] Kugaaruk, Nunavut January 13, 1975 Hottest Month (Ave. Max.) 35.8 °C (96.4 °F) [9] Nashlyn, Saskatchewan July 1936 Coldest Month (Ave. Min.) −50.1 °C (−58.2 °F) [10] Eureka, Nunavut February 1979 Greatest preci...