Kamuchawie Lake (lake)
Region: Saskatchewan, Canada
Kamuchawie Lake is a lake in the region of Saskatchewan, the country of Canada with an average elevation of 1,152 feet above sea level. The location is sparsely populated with 0 people per mile2 . The nearest town larger than 50,000 inhabitants takes about 18:05 hour by local transportation.
The child mortality is 8 per 1,000 births.
Kamuchawie Lake can have low impact (v or less) earthquakes (on average one every 50 years), with occurances at <5 Richter. When an earthquake occurs, it may be felt indoors by many people, outdoors by a few people during the day. At night, some people may be awakened.
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Weather
July is warmest with an average temperature of 71.6 °F at noon. January is coldest with an average temperature of -22.54 °F at night. Kamuchawie Lake has distinct cold and warm seasons, like cold winters and warm summers. The temperatures at night are cooler than during daytime.
Winter has prolongued freezing periods, with the coldest month most often being December. July is on average the month with most sunshine. Rainfall and other precipitation has no distinct peak month.
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Time
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Time zone: America/Regina |
Today's sunrise occurs around 3:58 AM and the sunset is around 9:40 PM. Usually a clear night sky is not polluted by light from unnatural sources, it makes looking at stars easy at night.
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| Name |
Kamuchawie Lake |
| Type |
Lake |
| Lat./Long. |
56.292 / -102.034 |
| Country |
Canada |
| Elevation |
1,152 feet |
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Nature
Kamuchawie Lake has a humid (> 0.65 p/pet) climate. The land area is not cultivated, most of the natural vegetation is still intact. The location is coastal or near a large water body. The climate is classified as a subartic (severe winter, no dry season with a boreal moist forest biozone . The soil in the area is high in podzols, histosols (pz), soil with bleached, light-colored horizon below surface, with spodic b horizon.
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