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why Northern Japan is severely cold as compared to southern Japan?​

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Answered by SlRitesh
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The northern areas have an average temperature of 0°C (32.0°F) with snowfall being commonplace during the winter. Some areas are colder because Siberian winds blow in from the Sea of Japan. On the other hand, the south-western areas of Honshu tend to experience milder winters.

Answered by gdbadutta130137
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The northern areas have an average temperature of 0°C (32.0°F) with snowfall being commonplace during the winter. Some areas are colder because Siberian winds blow in from the Sea of Japan. On the other hand, the south-western areas of Honshu tend to experience milder winters.

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