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100

Canada covers what percentage of North America?

33% or 1/3 

100

what is province 10  

New Foundland and Labrador 

100
The beaver is on what Canadian piece of money 
The 5 cent coin
100

Number 4 is called 

Arctic Circle  

100

 A group or chain of islands

Archipelago 

200

What has made Canada so prosperous?

Fresh water lakes and rivers 

200

Where is Nova Scotia 


Number 12 

200

What is a totem pole?

A tall, carved wooden pole

200

Number 1 is called 

Coastal mountains 

200

 A seasonal warm wind that blows down the Rockies in early spring

Chinook 

300

How often is Canada affected by natural weather hazards?

Rarely 

300

What is Number 6 called 

Saskatchewan 

300

Do the USA and Mexico have a constitutional monarchy  

No

300

number 3 is called 

Canadian Rockies 

300

 The edge of a habitat where trees can no longer grow because it's too cold or the soil is too poor

Timberline 

400

Name the second largest uninterrupted forest 

Boreal Forest 

400

where is Nunavut 

number 3

400

What is the significance of the Remembrance Day Poppy

The sacrifice of Canadians who served or died in war

400

2 is called what 

The Yukon Plateau

 

400

The difference Between BR and DR is the

Natural Increase 

500

What Mountain is on the border of Alaska and the Western British Columbia?

Mt. Fairweather

500

what is number 5 called 

Manitoba 

500

Where did the creators of the totem pole live?

The Pacific Northwest Coast

500

Number 5 is called 

The Canadian shield 

500

Shows how populations on country's change over time using BR and DR

Demographic Transition Model