What does heritage mean?
Heritage is what has been passed down to you from the past.
What is Alberta's provincial capital?
Edmonton
The arctic region
Canada is the ______ largest country in the world.
second
What is the name of my school?
University of Alberta
what does identity mean?
What is British Columbia's provincial capital?
Victoria
This region is a mountainous region in British Columbia, the Yukon territory, and parts of Alberta and the northwest territories.
The Cordillera Region
This natural resource can be replaced.
Renewable
What is my favorite food to cook?
Lasagna
what does region mean?
A region is an area of land that has unique features, such as climate, landforms, and natural resources.
Where is Nunavut's provincial capital?
Iqaluit
What does the Canadian Shield region cover?
Labrador, Quebec, most of Ontario, northern Manitoba, and northern Saskatchewan. it also covers parts of Alberta and the northwest territories.
Name 6 examples of natural resources
Basic resources: air, water, soil
Animals: fish, birds, mammals
Plants: trees, wildflowers, grasses
land: metals, non-metals, fuels
What is my favorite color?
Burgundy
what are physical features?
Physical features include landforms, such as mountains, hills, and plains. Physical features also include bodies of water, such as oceans, rivers and lakes.
What is Ontario's provincial capital?
Toronto
This region is on the East Coast of Canada. It includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, the island of Newfoundland, and parts of Quebec.
The Atlantic region
Trans-Canada Highway
Swimming and Dance
What does Diverse mean?
Diverse means made up of people from a variety of cultures, backgrounds and beliefs.
Where is the national capital of Canada?
Ottawa
This region covers parts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the Yukon.
The Interior Plains region
The ____ were the first to build European settlements, towns and forts.
French
What am I geek for?
Marvel/MCU