Canadian Geography
Mapping Skills
Canada's Money Makers
Livability & Sustainability
Demographics
100

This is the most northern territory.

What is Nunavut?

100

This line of latitude is 0o.

What is the equator?

100

The Canadian oil sands are located in this province.

What is Alberta?

100

These are the 3 ways we can deal with resources in a way that is helpful to the environment.

What is reduce, reuse, recycle?

100

This is the number of emigrants moving from a country per year per 1000 people.

What is the emigration rate?

200

These three provinces constitute the Prairies.

What are Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan?

200

The entirety of this continent is found in the Southern Hemisphere.

What is Australia?

200

The majority of Canada's forestry industry takes place in this province.

What is British Columbia?

200

This is improving the quality of life while living within the carrying capacity.

What is sustainability?

200

This is a factor that would encourage someone to decide to settle in Canada.

What is a pull factor?

300

This is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador.

What is St John's?

300

This line runs north/south down the globe. 

What is longitude?

300

The majority of manufacturing industries were traditionally found in the Golden Horseshoe, which is located in this province.

What is Ontario?

300

This measures the amount of carbon dioxide that is created by an individual, measured in tonnes. 

What is carbon footprint?

300

This is determined by the number of births minus the number of deaths.

What is the natural rate increase?

400

Canada touches these 3 oceans.

What are the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific?

400

This line is the starting point for time zones. 

What is the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England?

400

Exploration of the North led to the discovery of a large amount of this mineral in the 1990s. 

What are diamonds?

400

This can be measured by looking at such things as healthcare, education, infrastructure, etc.

What is livability?

400

This generation, the largest in human history, was born after WWII.

Who are the Baby Boomers?

500

This is the landform region that we are currently in now.

What is the Great Lakes Lowlands?

500

This is the line of latitude that is the basis for the Canadian border with the US. 

What is the 49th parallel?

500

This process extracts oil and natural gas from shale and tight rocks deep underground. 

What is fracking?

500

This is a pattern of development that occurred with little planning, and could result in a lack of important infrastructure.

What is urban sprawl?

500

The amount of people per square kilometer.

What is population density?

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