Physical features
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Canada
Contents and oceans
100

What is a tall landform that comes to a point called?

Mountain.

100

What is the capital of New York?

Albany.

100
What are the four cardinal directions?

North, south, east, west.

100

What is the region next to the pacific?

Pacific region.

100

What is the ocean east of the United states.

Northern Atlantic.

200

What are the two types of physical features called?

Landforms and bodies of water.

200

What is the capital of South Dakota? 

Pierre.

200

Is the equator longitude or latitude?

Latitude.

200

What is the pacific region providence?

British Columbia.

200

What ocean is next to California?

Pacific.

300

How a plateau formed?

When to tectonic plates converge and push up ground, then after a lots of time weathering smoothes off the top. 

300

What is the capital of North Dakota?

Bismarck.

300

Is the prime meridian longitude or latitude?

Longitude.

300

What is the core regions provedices?

Ontario, Quebec.

300

What is the ocean that starts with an I?

Indian ocean.

400

How is a mountian formed?

When tetonic plates come together and push all the ground rocks, everything up.

400

What is the capital of Iowa?

Des Moines.

400

Is the U.S. in the western hemisphere?

Yes.

400

The northern part of Canada doesn't have provinces but what?

Territories?

400

What are the five oceans?

Pacific, Atlantic, Southern, Artic, Indian. 

500

What is weathering?

When rain, snow, wind, beats or goes up against something for a long time.

500

What is the capital of Pennsylvania?

Harrisburg.

500

What is a map that has contour lines?

Topographic map.

500

How many regions are there?

5.

500

What are the 6 contents?

North and South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe.  

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