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Geography Skills
100
Largest landform region
What is the Canadian Shield
100
Canada's population distribution is evenly distributed, linearly distributed or is in concentrated clusters..
What is concentrated clusters
100
The practice of wiping out large areas of trees is known as
What is clear-cutting
100
This Canadian city is technically named after Mount Royal
What is Montreal
100
On a compass rose this east (in degrees)
What is 90'
200
Landform region between the Canadian Shield and Western Cordillera
What is Interior Plains
200
Most densely populated province
What is PEI
200
A simple way to calculate your impact on the environment
What is Ecological footprint
200
Lloyminster is a city which finds itself in two provinces. Name these two provinces
What is Alberta and Saskatchewan
200
What direction would you travel to get to Vancouver?
What is West
300
This landform region contains sharp jagged mountains, and tall Douglas Fir trees.
What is the Western Cordillera
300
This type of immigrant is persecuted in their home country.
What is a refugee
300
The use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides is affecting this industry
What is farming
300
This captial city is named after our regent or queen.
What is Regina
300
This line of latitude runs east to west at 0'
What is the Equator
400
Name of the landform region we live in
What is the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands
400
Second largest ethnic group in Canada
What is French
400
This species of fish was largely wiped out of the east coast fishery
What is Cod
400
This territory was created in 1999.
What is Nunavut
400
Name of the line of Longitude at 0'
What is the Prime Meridian
500
Metallic minerals are associated with this type of rock
What is igneous
500
This ethnic group immigrated to Canada due to a potato famine...
What is Irish
500
Currently,the third largest ethnic group
What is Chinese
500
This is the largest lake island in the world
What is Manitoulin
500
If 1cm on a map = 30 km then how many kilometres is 3cm on that same map?
What is 90km