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Geography of Canada Objective 1: to understand the climate and main geographic features of Canada. Objective 2: to understand how Canadians interact with their environment.

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Geography of Canada. Objective 1: to understand the climate and main geographic features of Canada. Objective 2: to understand how Canadians interact with their environment. Quick Facts. Majority of population live near the U.S. border. 2 nd largest country (by landmass) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Geography of Canada

Objective 1: to understand the climate and main geographic features of Canada.

Objective 2: to understand how Canadians interact with their environment.

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Quick Facts• Majority of population live near the U.S. border.• 2nd largest country (by landmass)• Most populous region is the St. Lawrence River

Valley• Arctic Archipelago – within the Arctic Circle • Canadian Shield – rocky area dotted with

thousands of lakes is largest physical region (2.8 million square miles! Over ½ of the country!

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Climate Regions

• Climate depends on temperature, elevation, wind patterns and precipitation.

• Precipitation – amount of rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls in an area.

• Great temperature extremes in the summer and winter in interior plains (land heats up and cools off more quickly than bodies of water).

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Canadian Shield • Minnesota to the

St. Lawrence River to Arctic Circle

• Produces minerals like copper, iron, and nickel.

• Large deposits of lead, gold, and silver

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Geographic Areas cont..• Arctic Archipelago :– Permafrost – most soil remains permanently frozen. – Made up of thousands of islands i.e. Baffin islands.

• St. Lawrence River – helps to connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.

• Atlantic Coast – Grand Banks by Newfoundland and Labrador. – Mixing Zone created in this area with warm waters

from the Gulf Stream and cold water of the Labrador Current.

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Canadian Cordillera

• Cordillera “chain of mountains” in Spanish.• Canadian portion of the Rocky Mountains

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Natural Resources

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Environmental Concerns• Over forestation, over development and over extraction

of minerals have hurt the Canadian environment• Melting of Arctic ice caps and global warming a key

concern• Canada – United States Air Quality Agreement has

reduced acid rain• Border Air Quality Strategy helps to reduce smog

between U.S. and Canada• Climate Change Plan (Canada) – guidelines to help

reduce global warming.

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