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When did Canada become an Industrial Nation?

The late 1900s

What are the 3 Canadian Territories?

Nunavut,Northwest territories,Yukon territory

Where does a lot of revenue from the fishing industry come from?

Great banks in atlantic ocean

Where is acid rain particularly bad?

The chemicals can kill fish,land,animals,trees

What percentage of Canada’s people are from the first nations?

2 percent

How does Canada feel about the power of the United States?

Canadians worry,through culture about dominance from the united states

What are the major cities in Alberta?

Calgary, and edmonton alberta

What makes the landscape of Canada’s Prairie Provinces similar to the U.S. Great Plains?

The plains are tilted from west to east

What effect did the American Revolution have on the population of Canada?

During and after the war they moved to canada

Compare the growing seasons in the Northern & Southern parts of Ontario & Quebec.

Rainfall and relatively mild temperatures give the southern edge of these province a longer growing season than areas in northern canada.That,combined with fertile soil,make it a productive farming area.

Tundra

Is a flat,treeless plain with permanently frozen ground

Fishery

Is an area where fish come to feed in huge numbers

Bilingual

Nation,meanig it has 2 official languages

Shield

Is a large area of relativity flat