Rockin’ through Canada with Ms. Reed!. Physical Geography of Canada Mexico Landforms Canada’s...

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Rockin’ through

Canada

with Ms. Reed!

Physical Geography of Canada Mexico

Landforms• Canada’s mountainous eastern and western

edges create a central region of fertile plains.

• Collisions of tectonic plates thrust up a series of sharp-peaked mountains, like the Pacific Ranges and Rockies.

• A wide range of climates, from frozen tundra to humid continental, support a variety of wildlife.

• Abundant water and energy resources make up Canada’s great natural resource wealth.

Physical Geography of Canada

Water Systems• Canada’s plentiful freshwater lakes and rivers

support the needs of people and industries in both cities and rural areas.

• The St. Lawrence River is one of Canada's most important rivers and forms part of the border between the United States and Canada.

• The Niagara Falls, also on the border, is a key source of hydroelectric power.

Physical Geography of Canada

Climate, Biomes, and Resources• Ocean currents, like the Gulf Stream and

Labrador Current, play a key role in Canada’s large variation in climates.

• Canada has a variety of biomes that support abundant forms of plant and animal life.

• Fisheries as well as timber, energy, and minerals are important to Canada's economy.

• The Athabasca Tar Sands make Canada a leading petroleum-producing country.

People and Their Environment: Canada

Managing Resources• Canada’s many natural resources have

suffered due to the activities of fishing, logging, and mineral and oil and gas extraction.

• Calls for federal protection and greater conservation efforts have increased to protect existing resources and to develop renewable ones.

• Without conservation, rare ecosystems such as the boreal forest could be destroyed.

People and Their Environment: Canada

Human Impact• Acid rain contaminates lakes, streams, and

rivers.

• Pollution in the United States can also negatively affect the environment in Canada.

• Industrial pollution in waterways can harm water supplies and all who depend on them.

• The Canadian and United States governments continue to work together to improve water quality and to encourage the resurgence of some fish populations.

People and Their Environment: Canada

Addressing the Issues• The provinces individually take action to

address climate change through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

• Ontario’s Green Energy and Green Economy Act promotes green energy through conservation and financial incentives.

• The Canadian government is exploring alternative energy sources such as wind and solar power.

• Initial reports are positive, but time is needed to see which methods of alternative energy will be successful.