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Canada’s Land and People VOCABULARY
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There are 7 physical regions of Canada: Canadian Shield St. Lawrence Lowlands Appalachian Interior Plains Western Mountains Hudson Bay lowlands Arctic Islands
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It is the largest region. It is extremely cold. It has very little soil. It is not good for farming. Few people live here.
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It is the smallest region. It has more industries and people than any other region. The St. Lawrence Seaway is a major waterway in this region. It has the best farmland.
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It has fertile valleys and low mountains. It has forests, mineral resources, and fish. It has sandy beaches along its coast.
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It has prairies and farms.
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It has forests, mineral resources, rivers, and wildlife.
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It is made up of swamps.
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It is too cold here for trees to grow. It is mostly made up of tundra ( a low flat plain of frozen ground).
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LARGE AREA OF FLAT LAND COVERED BY GRASSES AND WILDFLOWERS BUT FEW TREES.
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LARGE, FLAT PLAIN OF FROZEN GROUND.
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NARROW INLET OF THE SEA BETWEEN CLIFFS.
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A self-governing region.
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A large region that belongs to a country, but does not have the same rights or self government as the rest of the country.
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Fishing has been the central economic activity of the Atlantic Provinces since the time of European settlement. The Grand Banks is one of the best fishing areas in the world.
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Most of the country’s manufactured goods are made here. Four of the five Great Lakes are on the border of Canada: Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario The St. Lawrence River provides Ontario and Quebec with a direct water route between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. These two provinces are called the heartland of Canada. The St. Lawrence River is the most important river in Canada. The river provides transportation for goods, services, and people.
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The three territories are the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territory, and Nunavut. They make up 40% of Canada’s land area. Few people live here. There are no large cities. The only real economic activity is mining. Most of the people hunt and fish.
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Atlantic Coast Fishing is major economic source
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Economy: farming, wheat and fossil fuels
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Economy: Forest industry
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Goods sent for sale to other places.
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Goods brought in for sale from other places.
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A government policy that calls for some type of action, such as raising tariffs (prices), to protect a market from imports (goods brought in for sale). These laws taxed imports. Thus, the imports cost more so the people bought less of them.
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Trade without limits or protections.
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A measure of a countries economy and how well its people live.
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