Physical Regions of Canada
Population Statistics
Natural resources
Global Warming
Renewable Resources
100

This region has permanent snow and ice, permanently frozen ground and is in the polar region of the world.

What is the Arctic Tundra.

100

Definition: The number of deaths for every 1,000 people in a population in a given year.

What is the Birth Rate.

100

These resources come from non-living, non-organic material.

What is Abiotic.

100

This greenhouse gas is produce by activities like cement production, deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas.

What is Carbon Dioxide.
100

This item stores energy from the sun.

What is a solar panel.

200

This region is the largest in Canada and covers almost half the landmass.

What is the Canadian Shield.

200

Definition: Difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths occurring in a year divided by the population.

What is the total growth rate.

200

These resources either do not naturally form in the environment or form slowly

What is non-renewable.

200

This natural event causes the oceans temperature to cool down.

What is La Nina.

200

This item is used to generate energy from the wind.

What is a turbine.

300

This land is rich in mining minerals like Zinc, coal, lead, and asbestos, but also has a strong lumber and fishing industry.

What is the Appalachian East Coast

300

Canada's dropping fertility rates in the 60's was caused by changing _______and _________for women.

What is role and status.

300

This resources is mainly used as fuel to generate electric power.

What is coal.

300

This greenhouse gas is emitted during the production and transportation of coal, natural gas, and oil.

What is Methane.

300

This type of renewable resource is created from plant material and animal waste.

What is biofuel.

400

500 million years ago this region was covered by shallow seas which attributes to the current soil being rich in minerals like iron and phosphorus.

What is the interior plains.

400

For a population to increase, you need a high percentage of the population to be in this age group.


what is Reproductive age.
400

This substance is thought to be produced in one or more supernovae over 6 billion years ago

 What is Uranium.


400

This event will be a byproduct of the ice caps melting.

What is the sea levels rising.

400

This structure harnesses the power of moving water.

What is a hydroelectric dam.

500

This region is home to Indigenous nations such as Kwakwaka'wakw, Gitxsan, Tsimshian, Nisga'a, and the Haida

What is the Cordilleran Region


500

Population growth is based on these two components.

What is natural increase and net migratory increase. 

500

This item is used for transportation fuels, fuel oils for heating and electricity generation, asphalt and road oil, and feedstocks for making the chemicals, plastics, and synthetic materials that are in nearly everything we use.

What is oil.

500

More of this substance in the air creates increased chances and amounts of precipitation.

What is water vapor.

500

This energy source is created by heat derived within the sub-surface of the earth.

What is Geothermal energy.

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