what province is in-between Alberta and Manitoba?
SASKATEWAN!
what is the primary effect of a natural disaster?
The primary effect of a natural disaster is the immediate and direct impact it has on people, infrastructure, and the environment in the affected area
what dose "urbanization" refer too?
Rural to urban migration, where people move from countryside areas to cities in search of better economic opportunities, improved living standards, access to services, and social amenities.
what dose "immigrant" refer too?
a person who moves to a different country or region to take up permanent residence
what is the capital city of New Brunswick?
Frederickton!
name all the provinces and territories
Onterio
Quebec
Alberta
Manitoba
Saskatewan
British Columbia
Nova scotia
PEI
New Brunswick
Yukon
Northwest territories
Nunavut
what is the secondary effect of a natural disaster?
The secondary effects of a natural disaster refer to the indirect consequences that occur as a result of the primary impact of the disaster
what is industrial land used for?
Industrial land is often home to factories and manufacturing plants where goods are produced.
what dose "pull factor" refer too?
forces that attract people to new places and draw them away from there
how do you calculate population density?
population / area
what is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa!
what is the tertiary effect of a natural disaster?
The tertiary effects of a natural disaster are the long-term consequences that occur as a result of both the primary impact and the secondary effects of the disaster
what is commercial land used for?
Commercial land is often used for retail outlets such as shops, stores, malls, and shopping centers where goods and services are sold directly to consumers
what dose "push factor" refer too?
forces that drive people to leave their previous location for a new place
what are the three main types of rock?
Igneous
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
name all the great lakes!
Lake Huron
Lake Erie
Lake Michigan
Lake Onterio
Lake Superior
give an example of a natural disaster?
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what is transportation land used for?
Transportation land refers to areas and infrastructure primarily used for transportation purposes.
What is the significance of pier 21?
It was Canada's main entry point for over a million immigrants from 1928 to 1971, making it known as the "Gateway to Canada."
what dose L.O.W.E.R.N stand for?
Latitude
Ocean currents
Wind and air masses
Elevation
Relief
Nearness to water
what territory is great bear lake in?
Northwest territories!
what are the government's responsibilities before, during and after natural disasters?
Governments have distinct responsibilities before, during, and after natural disasters to minimize risks, ensure public safety, and facilitate effective response and recovery efforts
what dose "zoning by law" mean?
refers to a set of regulations and rules enacted by municipal governments to control the use of land and the development of properties
what does the term "brain drain" refer too?
the movement of highly educated people moving out of a country
what are 3 characteristics of a livable community?
accessibility
housing
sustainability