Oceans
Provinces
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Longitude/Latitude
Miscellaneous
100

What ocean is nearest new bruswick?

Atlantic Ocean


100

What is the largrst province?

Quebec 

100

What is the capital of Saskatchewan?

Regina

100

What is the invisible line that runs North to south called?

Prime Meridian

100

What are site and situation factors?

  • Site Factors are the features of the physical landscape, such as fertile soil(farming), abundant trees(logging and housing), plentiful fish(food) or the presence of minerals(mining).


  • Situation Factors relate to the site’s relationship to other places. This relationship can be economic, related to trade, markets or transportation. Politics can also play a role in the development of a community. 

200

What ocean is nearest to BC

Pacific Ocean
200

What is the smallest province?

PEI

200

What is the capital of Nunavut?

Iqaluit

200

What is the invisible line that runs west to east and outlines a big change in the climate?

Equator 

200

What is the difference between population density and population distribution?

Population Distribution describes where people choose to live in a particular country. Population Density describes the average number of people occupying an area.

300

What ocean is nearest to the territories

artic ocean

300

What is the most populated province in canada?

Ontario


300

What is the capital of British Columbia?

Victoria

300

How many Hemispheres are there?

4 North, East, South, West 

300

What are some of the things implemented by the Canadian government to help climate change?

- Trudeau introduced a carbon tax

- Canada agreed to the UN’s conditions to try to decrease carbon emissions

- Consulting with Indigenous peoples

400

what is the biggest ocean in the world?

Pacific Ocean

400

What is the oldest province in canda?

Nova Scotia


400

What is the capital of North West Territories?

Yellowknife

400

Which Climate region are we in? 

D- Cool Moist Climate

400
What is the difference between the climate and weather 

Weather refers to the short-term conditions of the lower atmosphere, such as precipitation, temperature, humidity, wind direction, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure. It could be sunny, cloudy, rainy, foggy, cold, hot, windy, stormy, snowing … the list goes on.


Climate refers to atmospheric changes over longer periods of time, usually defined as 30 years or more. This is why it is possible to have an especially cold spell even though, on average, global temperatures are rising.

500

Name the 5 oceans

Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern.

500

How many provinces do we have?

10... and 3 territories

500

What is the capital of Manitoba ?

Winnipeg

500

Which climate region is not located in canada?

A- tropicial

500

What are the different land regions in Canada?

  • The Canadian Shield

  • Appalachian Mountain

  • Western Cordillera

  • Innuitian Mountains

    • Arctic Lowlands

    • Interior Planes

    • Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands

    • Hudson Bay Lowlands

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