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7SS Q4 Canada Quiz

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What river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean? St. Lawrence Seaway
What are the two major rivers in Canada? MacKenzie River and St. Lawrence Seaway
The St. Lawrence Seaway is a shipping lane that promotes _______________ between the U.S., Canada, and the rest of the world. St. Lawrence Seaway
Why do more than half of Canada's population live in the St. Lawrence Lowlands? Fertile land for farming, manufacturing center with many jobs, milder climate
Why doesn't anyone live in the Canadian Shield? It's too cold, rocky, and rugged!
Where is the Canadian Shield located? East of the Interior Plains, horseshoeing around the Hudson Bay from the Atlantic to Arctic Ocean
The Canadian Shield is not a good place to grow crops, but it is rich in what? Minerals
Why is the St. Lawrence Seaway so important? It connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, is a major trade and transportation route
What is the continental divide? a boundary formed by the Rocky Mountains that separates rivers flowing east and west in North America
In Canada, most people live within 200 miles of what? US/Canada border
Why do most Canadians live within 200 miles of the US/Canada border? The climate is milder
Why are the Canadian Plains important? Wheat and grain are grown there.
What provinces make up the Prairie Provinces? Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
What are the Prairie Provinces known for? Growing wheat and raising cattle
What is British Columbia known for? Timber and fishing industries
What provinces make up the Atlantic Region? Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island,Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
The city of Ottawa is in what province? Ontario
The city of Montreal is in what province? Quebec
The city of Vancouver is in what province? British Columbia
What are the names of the territories in Canada? Yukon, Northwest, Nunavut
What city is the Capital of Canada? Ottawa
Toronto is the capital of what province or territory? Ontario
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