GEOGRAPHY OF CANADA Discover the many regions of Canada.

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GEOGRAPHY OF CANADA Discover the many regions of Canada.

 Geography is key to understand economy  Its hard to live in certain parts of Canada.  Canada's capital is ottawa INTRODUCTION Canadas lake

 Tundra is a cold, treeless area.  glaciers used to cover all of Canada.  Eastern Canada borders the Atlantic ocean. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY

 Moose jaw Canada has warm breezes.  The Canada shield is a vast rock base.  Lakes in jaw Canada are FROZEN SOILD CENTRAL RIVERS LAKES AND LOWLANDS

 Canada is just on country it has many landscapes.  Most lakes were cared by the Canadian shield.  The region is home to astmospher rain forest WEST

 If a heated structure such as a houses built on top of the permafrost the building will thaw it.  Glaciers left a mark on treeless land in the north.  The tundra region is called the barren lands NORTH

 Alantic bounty of theis is along newfoundland and labrador.  Canda inland are covered in mountains.  Most people live near the ocean. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY OF CANDA

 Most of Canadians live in central Canada.  Natural resources also affected settlement.  The artic has lots of GOLD. CENTRAL: WHERE THE CROWDS ARE

 Praise it food you could grow crops there.  British Columbia joining Canada.  The largest city on the west coast is vancover WEST:FULL OF PROMISE

A SPECIAL BEAUTY

CANADAS RESOURES AND ECONOMY