Vancouver isn't cold and it's not a desert. A desert is defined by the amount of precipitation it gets, not it's temperature.
2006-11-25 15:46:51
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answered by Crash 7
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Vancouver is in a rain belt, hardly desert conditions. If you move up into the interior of BC however you will find areas that exhibit desert appearances.
2006-11-26 03:34:05
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answered by patti duke 7
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Vancouver is not a desert ! It's rained almost the entire month of November, and today we're getting a huge dump of snow !
2006-11-26 12:09:00
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answered by Squirrel 3
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It's not the temperature that defines a desert but the lack of moisture.
2006-11-25 23:45:05
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answered by The Quiet Cool 2
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It's the amount of rainfall, or should I say, the lack of rainfall. San Diego, California is concidered desert, but it's lush with green and very much alive.
2006-11-25 23:47:53
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answered by Doc 7
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