Canadian Landscape
Defintions
Formulas
Surprise
100

What is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador

St. Johns



100

What is "Population?"

The number of living things that live together in the same place. 

100

What is the population density formula?

 Population/Area

100

What three oceans border Canada?

 Pacific Ocean (west), Atlantic Ocean (east), Arctic Ocean (north).

200

What are the 5 Great Lakes in Canada?

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior (homes)

200

What are "Push and Pull Factors?”

Push factors, encourage a population to leave its home, and pull factors, draw a population to another area or place.

200

What is the birth rate formula?

Births/Total population X 1000

200

When was Canada at its highest fertility rate?

 Baby Boom (approx. 1946-1966)

300

What physiographic region of Canada landform, do we live in?

The Canadian Sheild

300

 What is “Emigration?”

When someone moves away from their country

300

What is the death rate formula?

Deaths/Total population X 1000

300

You have 1 minute to draw a population pyramid and include the two key components on the y and x axis. Go!

Age (y-axis)  and gender (x-axis).

400

What Canadian city has the largest population?

Toronto

400

What is “Doubling Time?”

The time it would take for a country to double their current population

400

How do you calculate the natural increase rate?

Birth Rate-Death rate



400

What is the most population-dense city in Canada?

Vancouver

500

What is the longest river in Canada?

The Mackenzie River (2635 miles long)

500

What is the “Dependency Load?”

The dependency load is the portion of the population that is not in the workforce; the total number of people under the age of 14, and over the age of 65.

500

What is the rule of 70 (Doubling time formula?)

70/ Growth Rate (percent)



500

What survey is used to determine the Canadian population?

The census