ECOZONES AND THE REGIONS OF CANADA

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ECOZONES AND THE REGIONS OF CANADA A BRIEF INTRODUCTION

WHAT IS A REGION? A region is an area which has similar characteristics or features that can be sorted.. For example: Landforms Climate Vegetation Soil Human Activity

Canada is such a large and diverse country, that detailed organization of information is needed. One way that geographers organize this information is by creating regions.

WHAT IS AN ECOZONE? Ecozones are large regions where living things such as, people and the physical environment work together as a system. The study of ecozones looks at how human activities interact with the natural environment within a particular region.

WHY ARE ECOZONES CREATED? Ecozones are used to study the interaction between human activities and the natural environment within a particular region. There are both terrestrial (land) and maritime (water) ecozones. For our study, we will be focusing on the terrestrial ecozones.

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Ecozones help us with: Where to build cities Transportation routes Agriculture (growing seasons, soil types, drainage, etc.) …and much more!

ECOZONES AND YOU! Use the maps on the next pages to help! Throughout this part of the unit, you will be working with a partner as you create a package of information to present to the class about your ecozone! Your ecozone will highlight a variety of human elements (e.g. resources, settlements, etc.) as well as the physical elements of: Landforms Climate Soil Vegetation Use the maps on the next pages to help!

LANDFORM REGIONS OF CANADA

CLIMATE REGIONS OF CANADA

SOIL REGIONS OF CANADA

VEGETATION REGIONS OF CANADA

RECOMMENDED READING Textbook: Landforms: p.50-53 Climate: p.56-61, 62-63 (climate graphs), and 64-65 Soil: p.67-69 Vegetation: p.72-77