Interior Plains
Canadian Shield
Hudson Bay Lowlands
Appalachian and
Cordillera
Arctic Lands/ St.Lawerence Lowlands
100
  • What type of landform primarily characterizes the Interior Plains? 
  • Flat land with fertile soil, good for farming. 
100
  • What type of land is the Canadian Shield known for? 
  • Its rocky terrain and many lakes. 
100
  • What is the main characteristics of the land of the Hudson Bay Lowlands? 
  •  It is a wetland area with marshes and swamps. 
100
  • What type of mountains are found in the Appalachian region?
  •  Old, rounded mountains.  Impressive, steep peaks, rugged terrain. 
100

What is the climate like in the Arctic Lands?

Very cold with long winters and short summers

200

 Name one major river found in the Interior Plains

The Saskatchewan River.

200

How does the Canadian Shield affect the population?

 It has fewer people living there due to the rugged landscape.

200

Name one animal that lives in the Hudson Bay Lowlands.

The polar bear. Caribou. Moose. Black bears. Beavers. Red Fox. Hares. lynx. Seals. Whales. Walruses.

200

Name an activity people enjoy in the Cordillera region because of the landscape. 

Skiing or hiking. 

200

Which two lakes are part of the Great Lakes?

Lake Erie, Lake Ontario

300

What are the main natural resources found in the Interior Plains?

Oil, natural gas, and agriculture.

300

What type of trees grow in the Canadian Shield?

Coniferous trees like spruce and pine.

300

What type of vegetation is found in the Hudson Bay Lowlands?

Grasses and shrubs.

300

What natural resource is commonly found in the Appalachian region?

Coal 

300

What type of vegetation is found in the Arctic LowLands?

Mosses and lichens.

400

Describe the climate of the Interior Plains.

 It has cold winters and warm summers, with less rainfall.

400

What mineral resources are mined from the Canadian Shield?

Gold, nickel, and copper.

400

How does the water in the Hudson Bay Lowlands impact the ecosystem?

It supports diverse wildlife and plant life.

400

What types of trees are found in the Cordillera?

Coniferous trees like cedar and fir.

400

How do the Inuit people adapt to life in the Arctic Lands?

They use traditional knowledge and skills for hunting and shelter.

500

Which provinces in Canada are part of the Interior Plains?

Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

500

Explain how glaciers shaped the Canadian Shield.

Glaciers carved out valleys and created lakes.

500

Which Canadian province has the most Hudson Bay Lowlands?

Ontario.

500

How has the Cordillera influenced human settlement?

It affects transportation routes and where people live.

500

Describe the climate of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands.

It has warm summers and cold winters, with moderate rainfall.

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