a grey metal found in the western cordillera
This type of terrain makes up most of the Western Cordillera, with high peaks and steep slopes.
mountains
hint: how you harvest the underground resources found in the western cordillera.
mining
You walk on trails and climb hills to enjoy nature.
hiking
This province is home to the Rocky mountains which is part of the western cordillera.
british columbia
hint: a great conductor for electricity.
copper
These frozen rivers of ice carved deep U shaped valleys in the mountains over thousands of years.
glaciers.
hint: plants trees but also harvests trees.
forestry
You slide down snowy slopes on two long boards using poles to help you balance.
skiing
The western cordillera runs along the western edge of this continent.
North America
hint: found in both cores of the earth
nickle
Some areas of the Western Cordillera feature this type of flat land, often found between mountains and used for settlements or farming.
tour guide
You sit in a small boat close to the water and use a paddle to move through calm lakes or fast rapids.
kayaking
where does the western cordillera rank in size?
hint: poisonous to ingest, yet used in paint, gasoline and plumbing
lead
These sharp, jagged peaks in the Western Cordillera were shaped by both tectonic activity and glacial erosion over millions of years.
alpine peaks
I wake with the sun, plant what I plow, I gather the gold when the seasons allow. I feed your table, field by field. who am I?
a farmer
This activity uses one wide board to carve turns and perform tricks on snow.
snowboarding
The western cordillera includes several smaller mountain ranges like the coast mountains and the ___ which are known for their volcanic activity.
Alive without breath, As cold as death, Never thirsty, Ever drinking, Clad in mail, Never clinking, Drowns on dry land, Thinks an island is a mountain, Thinks a fountain is a puff of air. What am I?
fish
The Western Cordillera has many of these long, narrow inlets of the sea between steep cliffs, especially a long the coast.
fjords
I spend my mornings where the shoreline meets, I trade in patience, hooks and quiet beats. I cast my line and wait for luck to show, I bring home stories, not just what I row. Who am I?
a fisherman
I glide on lakes with a paddle and song, Two or one in a boat, we move along. No engine, just rhythm and water agreeing. What am I?
canoeing
This physical feature, running a long the western edge of Canada and the U.S., was formed by tectonic plate collisions and includes rugged peaks, valleys and fjords.
Western cordillera