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14 Cards in this Set
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When did Canada become an Industrial Nation? |
The late 1900s |
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What are the 3 Canadian Territories? |
Nunavut,Northwest territories,Yukon territory |
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Where does a lot of revenue from the fishing industry come from? |
Great banks in atlantic ocean |
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Where is acid rain particularly bad? |
The chemicals can kill fish,land,animals,trees |
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What percentage of Canada’s people are from the first nations? |
2 percent |
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How does Canada feel about the power of the United States? |
Canadians worry,through culture about dominance from the united states |
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What are the major cities in Alberta? |
Calgary, and edmonton alberta |
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What makes the landscape of Canada’s Prairie Provinces similar to the U.S. Great Plains? |
The plains are tilted from west to east |
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What effect did the American Revolution have on the population of Canada? |
During and after the war they moved to canada |
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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. |
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Tundra |
Is a flat,treeless plain with permanently frozen ground |
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Fishery |
Is an area where fish come to feed in huge numbers |
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Bilingual |
Nation,meanig it has 2 official languages |
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Shield |
Is a large area of relativity flat |