Canada
Ontario
Land Uses
100

How many provinces and territories are in Canada?

Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories.

100

Name the Great Lakes found in Ontario.

Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Superior.

100

 What is manufacturing?

Manufacturing is the process of making products or goods from raw materials.

200

What is a landform?

A landform is a natural feature of the earth’s surface.


200

What are some ways that we can protect our environment?

Save water, use less energy, plant trees, pick up litter, walk, bike or take the bus, use reusable items.

200

Why is manufacturing important in Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands?

It provides useful items like clothing, cars, medicine, and appliances.

300

What are the 3 landform regions found in Ontario?

The 3 landform regions are: 1. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands 2. Canadian Shield 3. Hudson Bay Lowlands.

300

What is the difference between rural and urban areas?

Rural areas are outside major cities and are good for farming; urban areas are inside major cities.

300

What is tourism?

Tourism is traveling to different places for enjoyment or business.

400

What are the several land uses found in Ontario?

Land uses in Ontario include agriculture, residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational.

400

What is climate and why is it important?

Climate is the weather conditions in an area over a long time, and it affects how people live and work.

400

What are some reasons someone might want to travel to Ontario?

To appreciate natural beauty or visit popular attractions.

500

What is environmental stewardship?

It is when people take care of the environment and make sure it stays healthy and safe for plants, animals, and people.

500

Describe some job areas in Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands.

In agriculture, rich soil attracts farmers; in manufacturing, factories use natural resources; in tourism, attractions include Niagara Falls.

500

What are some popular tourist attractions found in Toronto?  

CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Toronto Zoo, Royal Ontario Museum, Canadian National Exhibition.

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