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What is the longest river in the Northern Forest?
Mackenzie
What is the most Northern lake in the Northern Forest?
Great Bear Lake
What is the most Southern lake in the Northern Forest?
Lake Superior
The large bay north of the Northern Forest.
Hudson's Bay
What is an example of a very large animal in the Northern Forest?
Moose
During the winter months what animals either sleep or hibernate?
Black Bears and Skunks
In the summer months, animals in the Northern Forest will eat _________ amounts of food or ___________ food to prepare for winter.
large, store
The Northern Forest is full of which kind of trees?
Evergreen
What are some examples of coniferous trees?
Black Spruce, White Spruce, Balsam Fir and White Pine
Examples of deciduous trees?
Poplar, Birch, Aspen
Coniferous trees have ________ or ___________.
cones or needles
What do deciduous trees loose?
leaves
The Canadian Shield is mostly covered by an evergreen forest, while the other part is covered by ______________.
very old and hard rock
What were most lakes, rivers and valleys formed by in the Canadian Shield?
Glaciers
What are winters like in the Canadian Shield?
long and cold
What are some examples of natural resources found in the Canadian Shield?
copper, nickel, silver, and uranium