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VegetationVegetation• Hudson Bay and James Bay has long
marshes• Reed , grasses various kind grow
there • Northern part of region most like
tundra• South of tree line , are scattered
coniferous trees , some types of deciduous trees
• Black spruce , tamarack grow in muskeg
• Up to 85 percent of reign muskeg or peat-farming wetlands
• Peat is deep layer of decaying plant life formed in wet conditions
• It’s isn’t soil it contains little sand or other minerals
• Hudson Bay and James Bay has long marshes
• Reed , grasses various kind grow there
• Northern part of region most like tundra
• South of tree line , are scattered coniferous trees , some types of deciduous trees
• Black spruce , tamarack grow in muskeg
• Up to 85 percent of reign muskeg or peat-farming wetlands
• Peat is deep layer of decaying plant life formed in wet conditions
• It’s isn’t soil it contains little sand or other minerals
Physical FeaturesPhysical Features• Large plain with long coastline• One of the flattest parts of
Canada• Once part of Hudson Bay • When Ice age glaciers retreated,
the level of the land rose• Flat land exposed and began to
dry• Near sea level so it is marshy;
does not drain water• Rivers flow through the low
lands to Hudson Bay , James Bay
• Snow melting on Canadian Shield interior plains , flooded
most of time
• Large plain with long coastline• One of the flattest parts of
Canada• Once part of Hudson Bay • When Ice age glaciers retreated,
the level of the land rose• Flat land exposed and began to
dry• Near sea level so it is marshy;
does not drain water• Rivers flow through the low
lands to Hudson Bay , James Bay
• Snow melting on Canadian Shield interior plains , flooded
most of time
Natural Resources Natural Resources • Hudson Bay Lowlands have no
developed minerals reserves oil , gas wells
• Underneath Hudson Bay are layers of rock are after associated oil , gas field
• Several hydrometric dams on rivers flowing into Hudson Bay & James Bay
• Soils not suitable for farming • Lots of wildlife for hunting , fishing ,
trapping • Eco-tourists come to see animals • Bird life , natural vegetation
landforms
• Hudson Bay Lowlands have no developed minerals reserves oil , gas wells
• Underneath Hudson Bay are layers of rock are after associated oil , gas field
• Several hydrometric dams on rivers flowing into Hudson Bay & James Bay
• Soils not suitable for farming • Lots of wildlife for hunting , fishing ,
trapping • Eco-tourists come to see animals • Bird life , natural vegetation
landforms
Animal LifeAnimal Life• Polar bears spend most winter on sea • Winter they make snow dens for new cubs• Global warming is dangerous situation for bears• Mainly eat seals• They come to shore in spring, dig dens to stay
cool in summer• Polar bears go without eating 4 -7 months on
shore• If sea ice doesn’t form close to shore, bears may
be trapped on land, far from food• Bears may starve if the winter is warm• Snow geese and Canada geese live near the
coast• Different birds also nest in lowlands• Birds lay and hatch eggs• Caribou are found near coast in summer, in forest
in winter• Arctic fox has heavy white coat in winter, grey in
summer• Moose, beaver, grouse, partridge, and foxes also
found in the area
• Polar bears spend most winter on sea • Winter they make snow dens for new cubs• Global warming is dangerous situation for bears• Mainly eat seals• They come to shore in spring, dig dens to stay
cool in summer• Polar bears go without eating 4 -7 months on
shore• If sea ice doesn’t form close to shore, bears may
be trapped on land, far from food• Bears may starve if the winter is warm• Snow geese and Canada geese live near the
coast• Different birds also nest in lowlands• Birds lay and hatch eggs• Caribou are found near coast in summer, in forest
in winter• Arctic fox has heavy white coat in winter, grey in
summer• Moose, beaver, grouse, partridge, and foxes also
found in the area
ClimateClimate
• Region has long could winters, short ,warm summers
• Moderate percipition• Climate very simler to the Canadian
Sheald• Reagon has long , cold winters • Tundra vegetation blooms brightly
short summer • Vegetation south western part of
reagon is more like Canadian Sheald , with coniferous trees and muskeg
• Region has long could winters, short ,warm summers
• Moderate percipition• Climate very simler to the Canadian
Sheald• Reagon has long , cold winters • Tundra vegetation blooms brightly
short summer • Vegetation south western part of
reagon is more like Canadian Sheald , with coniferous trees and muskeg
Important IssuesImportant Issues
• The people who live and visit Hudson Bay lowlands should treat the land and its resources properly
• Both animals and humans live here together
• Hydroelectric developments can cause environmental changes
• Construction of dams disturb the environment
• When vegetation is emoted , mud washes into the river and changes the habits of fish , birds , animals
• Many water birds breed and nesting wet land at the region
• If habitat changes number of birds will decline
• Hydroelectric dams must be carefully planned because of their effects on the environment
• The people who live and visit Hudson Bay lowlands should treat the land and its resources properly
• Both animals and humans live here together
• Hydroelectric developments can cause environmental changes
• Construction of dams disturb the environment
• When vegetation is emoted , mud washes into the river and changes the habits of fish , birds , animals
• Many water birds breed and nesting wet land at the region
• If habitat changes number of birds will decline
• Hydroelectric dams must be carefully planned because of their effects on the environment