The Capital of the largest province/territory (must list the province/territory AND its capital)
What is Nunuvut and its capital, Iqaluit?
The province/territory with 2 capitals
What is Ontario
This region's main source of economy is farming and ranching
What is the Interior Plains Region?
The Indigenous people from this area include the Gwich'in and Haida Gwaii
What is the Cordillera?
This region has a dry and warm interior, wet and cold on the outside and chilly northern climate
What is the Cordillera?
This capital is on an island in the Pacific Ocean
Victoria
This province/territory borders two oceans
What is Yukon
This region's main economy is fishing, forestry and mining
What is the Cordillera?
Plains, Cree, Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai
Who are the Indigenous People in the Interior Plains?
Why is the climate in the northern interior plains colder than the climate in the southern interior plains?
Higher latitudes mean less sunlight hours, which means colder temperatures
This capital starts with the letter that is the upside down version of the first letter of its province: Manitoba
What is Winnipeg?
This province has a mountain range, rolling hills, deserts and flat prairies
What is Alberta?
They could only supply enough human power for a small piece of land
Why were the first gardens only big enough to feed the family that owned them.
French (Francophone) settlers
Who are the European people who were first to settle the Interior Plains
Blocks warm, humid pacific air from reaching the prairies
What is the Rocky Mountains (also why the interior plains is dry and the coast is wet).
This capital has the same name inside it, as the province it resides in
What is Quebec City?
This province/territory is well known for having 2 mountains ranges and many lakes/rives
What is British Columbia?
Potash, salt, oil, gas, gypsum and tar sands
What are the natural resources found in the interior plains.
Where 100 different Indigenous People groups
What is the Cordillera Region
Constantly moving water that carry warm or cooled water for long distances to new regions and change the air temperature
What are ocean currents?
This is the capital city for the province on the east coast that means "New Scotland"
This province/territory has a portion connected to the main land AND a section that is an island in the ocean
What is Newfoundland Labrador.
Laws and governments are responsible to maintain and protect the natural resources within
What is National Parks?
Falling water turns a turbine which creates electricity. Damming of waters and stopping of fish.
What is hydroelectricity?
Forest fires, earthquakes and avalanches
What is wild weather in the Cordillera?