An area with limited vegetation, such as moss and shrubs.
Tundra
Alaska was added as a US territory in this year.
1867
The Rocky Mountains, the Great Plains, the Great Lakes, and this area are shared by the US and Canada.
The Appalachian Mountains
This is the largest city in Canada
Toronto
A place where people from different areas retain their cultural identity.
Cultural Mosaic
Goods or service sold within a country that is produced in another country.
Imports
The Northeast, Midwest, South, and West are all regions in this country.
The United States
Canada's version of the Us Bill of Rights is known as ____.
Charter of Rights
The largest physical region in Canada; it covers 2.8 million square miles.
Canadian Shield
The relations and communications carried out between countries.
Diplomacy
The movement of people from one place to another.
Migration
New Orleans, Albany, Cincinnati, and Pittsburg developed into large cities because they were located near these.
Rivers
The North Atlantic Free Trade Association is also known as ____.
NAFTA
The Gulf Stream and cold water from the Labrador Current combine in this area and stirs up nutrients from the ocean floor making it a big area for fishing.
Mixing Zone
A measure of the number of people per unit of land.
Population Density
Permanently frozen soil.
Permafrost
A band of strong wind that generally blows from West to East all across the globe.
Jet Stream
This river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
St. Lawrence River
This area is known as the "Canadian Heartland".
St. Lawrence Lowlands
Goods or services produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders.
Export.
Moderate in terms of temperature.
Temperate
The Louisiana Territory was added to the US in this year.
1803
The US, Canada, and this country are all part of the North American Free Trade Association (NAFTA).
Mexico
The Atlantic Region, Central Canada, the Prairie Provinces, the West Coast, and the North are all regions in this country.
Canada
A person whose religious beliefs differ from the state's religion.
Dissenter.