What are the lines that rune horizontally on a map called?
What are lines of Latitude?
What Canadian Province produces the most fossil fuels?
What is Alberta?
What is the capital of Manitoba?
What is Winnipeg?
The __________ was a period after WWII that saw a massive increase of newborns in north America.
What is Baby Boom?
What is the called area at the center of a hurricane called?
What is the eye?
What are the lines that run vertically on a map called?
What are lines of longitude?
What is Canada's largest export?
What is Crude Petroleum?
What is the largest lake in Manitoba?
What is Lake Winnipeg?
The Range system in Quebec was established on what river?
What is the St. Lawrence River?
What scale is used to measure earthquakes?
What is the Richter Scale?
What is 0 degrees latitude called?
What is the Equator?
Which Canadian province has the most agricultural land?
What is Saskatchewan?
What city in Manitoba is known for its large Scandinavian population?
What is Gimli?
What streets receive moderate traffic flows over short distances?
What are Arteries?
What are people who study earthquakes called?
What are Seismologist?
What is 0 degrees longitude called?
What is the Prime Meridian?
Which Canadian Province produces the most energy?
What is Quebec?
What is the northern most city in Manitoba?
What is Churchill?
The ________ is the part of a region that is far from urban centres.
What is the Hinterland?
What scale is used to measure hurricanes?
What is the Saffir-Simpson Scale?
Where is the international date line located?
What is the international date line?
What percentage of Canada is forested?
What is 40%?
What is the longest river in Manitoba?
What is the Churchill River?
Winnipeg is an example of what type of urban settlement?
What is a Transportation Hub?
Where did the worlds largest tsunami occur?
Where is Lituya Bay, Alaska?