How does Canada’s climate affect where its people live?

A. Most Canadians live in the southern part of the country, where temperatures are milder.

B. Most Canadians live near the United States border, where rainfall allows farming.

C. Canadians prefer regions with colder climates, where winter sports such as hockey can be played outdoors.

D. Most Canadians live along the coasts, where abundant rainfall allows farming.

A. Most Canadians live in the southern part of the country, where temperatures are milder. Canada's climate affects where its people live, and the majority of Canadians live in the southern part of the country, where temperatures are milder. The northern part of Canada has a harsher climate, with long, cold winters and short summers, making it less hospitable for human habitation. The southern part of Canada has a more temperate climate, with milder winters and longer growing seasons, making it more suitable for agriculture and human settlement.