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Rockin’ through Canada with Ms. Reed!

Rockin’ through Canada with Ms. Reed!. Physical Geography of Canada Mexico Landforms Canada’s mountainous eastern and western edges create a central region

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Rockin’ through

Canada

with Ms. Reed!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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