Landforms
Climate/ Vegetation
Provinces / Captials
Territories
Physical Regions
100
A large, flat area higher than the land around it
What is a plateau.
100

Which region has the mildest climate?

What are Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands

100
The capital of Manitoba
What is Winnipeg
100

Capital of Yukon

What is Whitehorse

100

How many physical regions does Canada have?

what is seven

200

What landform rises at least 600 m above surrounding land?

What is a mountain

200

Which region has long, cold winters and short summers

What is the Arctic

200
Capital of New Brunswick
What is Fredericton
200
Capital of the Northwest Territories
What is Yellowknife
200

Which region is the largest physical regions in Canada?

What is the Canadian Shield

300
Land that is lower than a mountain but higher than the surrounding area
What is a hill
300

Name atleast one type of tree that grows in the Canadian Shield

Either spruce, fir, or pine

300
The capital of Labrador and Newfoundland
What is St. John's
300
Capital of Nunavut
What is Iqaluit
300

Which region is made up of wetlands and muskeg?

what is Hudson Bay Lowlands

400
A long narrow, low land between hills or mountains
What is a valley.
400

What frozen ground limits plant growth in the Arctic?

what is permafrost?

400
The capital of Saskatchewan
What is Regina
400
The three regions that cover the territories
What are the Cordillera, the Arctic and the Canadian Shield
400

Which region has the highest population density? 

Great Lakes-St Lawrence Lowlands

500

What do you call rocks and sediment left behind by glaciers?

What is moraines

500

Region with grasslands in the south and forests in the north

What are the Interior Plains

500
Capital of P.E.I.
What is Charlottetown
500
The barren, cold, flat landscape that covers much of the territories
What is tundra
500

Which region is home to the Rocky Mountains

What is the Western Cordillera