Here Are 19Canada Facts That Every American Should Know Listen up, fives see all (America) and tens (Canada)
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Even though Canadians know a lot about American culture, most Americans don't know much about their northern neighbors. So user u/lylelanley- recently posed the question, "What's a fact about Canada you want Americans to know?" and many people had opinions on the subject. Read on to find out what they had to say:
1. "'Eh?' can be used interchangeably with'Huh?'"
"When mimicking us, Americans always interject 'eh?' into a sentence in the most awkward way, despite having the exact same speech patterns in one place."
2. "There is one random individual."
Americans have inhaled more wildfire smoke in eight months than they have in a whole year
Smoke from wildfires worsened by climate change is altering the picture of air pollution in the United States
On August 19, 2023, Meghan Bartels
Americans have inhaled more wildfire smoke in eight months than they have in a whole year
On June 7, 2023, smoke from Canadian wildfires turned the skies of New York City orange. Angela Weiss/AFP for Getty Images
In the first eight months of this year, the ordinary American may have inhaled more wildfire smoke than in any previous complete year
Who is in charge of the record? The record fires in Canada, which began in late April, have blown plumes of smoke south to the United States, affecting areas in the Midwest and Northeast
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