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Climate Latitude and Longitude Map of Canada Resources Urbanization and Manufacturing 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

The day to day conditions of the earth’s atmosphere

Weather

This gas is considered the greatest contributor to Global Warming

Carbon Dioxide

The side of a mountain opposite to the direction of the wind

Leeward Side

Another name for relief precipitation

Orographic

The reason why temperatures decrease as latitude increases

The suns rays are not as direct

Another name for 0 degrees latitude

Equator

Winnipeg’s time zone

Central

Crossing this line of longitude causes the day of the week to change

International Date Line

What degree of longitude runs through Greenwich, England

O or the Prime Meridian

The time in Newfoundland if it is 14:00 in Vancouver

18:30

Canada’s capital city

Ottawa

The largest of the Great Lakes

Lake Superior

Alberta’s capital city

Edmonton

The names of Canada’s three Territories

Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut

This Bay borders the northern shores of Manitoba

Hudson Bay

A resource that replenishes itself or can be used again

Renewable Resource

The most common method of logging

Clear cutting

Growing high value crops such as fruits or vegetables on a small piece of land is this type of farming

Intensive farming

Natural gas, oil, and coal are examples of this fuel type

Fossil fuels

Fishing is not British Columbia’s biggest industry; this is…

Forestry

Canada’s largest and most dominant city

Toronto

McCain foods located in New Brunswick to be close to their most important raw material, which is…

potatoes

Basic or non-basic? The Chief of Police in Winnipeg

Non-basic

Another name for the most dominant city in a country

Metropolis

Term for the minimum number of people needed in an urban place for a service to be provided

Threshold population