The Regions Of Canada (Amazing Canada Project) By: Lucas Moore.

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The Regions Of Canada (Amazing Canada Project) By: Lucas Moore

The land was made by the Juan de Fuca Plate going under the North America Plate to create the mountains we have in the cordillera. The natural resources in the Cordillera region: Coal, Trees, Fish, Metals, Fast Rivers and Large lakes for hydro electric dams. Farming land, Grapes, potato, vineyards.

Cordillera Region The Cordillera Region goes from 50 North To 70 North Latitude and 120 West to 140 West The Cordillera Region Goes from the states all the through B.C. and finishes in the Yukon. The terrain has lots of mountains, tress, and a lot of lakes. Cordillera:

Cordillera Region Agriculture 305, 100 Forestry, Mining, Fishing, Oil, & Gas 372, 600 Manufacturing 1711, 00 Services 5459, 20 Agriculture & Fishing 2, 064, 000 Oil & Gas 4, 561, 000 Manufacturing 13, 718, 000 Services 152, 418, 000 Forestry 1, 672, 000

Settlement Cordillera Region Most people settle in the cordillera region go to the lower main land or Vancouver island, most people settle there because it isn’t as cold as the rest of the cordillera and its flat so your able to build big cities. In the picture more people go were its warmest, the reason why up north from Vancouver people don’t live because the land is to bumpy from the mountains

Interior Plains Region The Interior Plains Region extends from 100 W To 120 W and 50 N to 70 N Your text here The Interior Plains Region stretches from the bottom of Alberta to Nunavut and the Yukon

Interior Plains Region The Interior Plains Region is very flat for Farming land. The tallest hill/Mountain in the interior plains region is only 40 feet high

Interior Plains Region The Interior Plains natural recourses are non-metallic minerals and gas deposits. Oil, gas gypsum, coal. The interior plains terrain got formed from rivers and lakes from the Canadian Shield washed up in the interior plains making a flat land for farming

Employment and GDP Good Producing Centre 632,400 Agriculture 62,700 Forestry,Fishing, etc.… 156,200 Manufacturing 135,100 Education Services 136,900 Health Care 266,000 Construction 10% Agriculture 1.9% Health 5.0% Education 3.6% Retail And Wholesale 8.7% Manufactering 6.9

Settlement in the Interior Plains Most people live in the warmer areas in the interior plains or in the bigger cities like Edmonton and Calgary. Some people live down south more just so its warmer for agriculture. The most populated area in the interior plains is Calgary.

Artic Region The artic region land was formed from over a million years ago when ice covered the region The interior plains terrain has lots of mountains And it’s a very icy terrain

Artic Region The artic region extends from 50 north to 50 west. It extends from northern B.C. to Nunavut.

Artic Region There is little settlement in the Artic region because the climate is so cold but the most people stay in Whitehorse because the climate is warmer then the other places in the Artic Region.

Artic region Fishing, Hunting, Trapping, Mining and Quarrying Construction Retail and Wholesale Trade 1, Transportation and Warehousing Accommodation and Food Services Government, Health and Education 6,

Natural Resources Artic Region The resources in the Artic Region of Canada. nickel, copper, coal, gold, uranium, tungsten, and diamonds

Canadian Shield Region The Canadian Shield was formed over 2.5 billion years ago before the Canadian shield was just a large area of mountains. The Canadian Shield is a rocky surface that is above sea-level.

Canadian Shield The natural resources in the Canadian Shield are Nickle, Gold, and Copper.

Canadian Shield Agriculture 76, Fishing, Mining, ect Manufacturing 747, Service Producing Centre 5,538,

Canadian Shield Region Most people in the Canadian Shield Region like to settle were it is warmer like by the States. The further you go north in the Canadian Shield Region the less people you will find living in that area.

Canadian Shield Region The Canadian Shield Region extends from southern Canada to Nunavut The Canadian Shield Region location is. 50 North to 90 North and 90 West to 60 West

St. Lawrence Low Lands Region The Land of the St. Lawrence Low Lands was formed by a glacier that was over it started to melt and made the great lakes around the land and formed it.

St Lawrence Low Lands Agriculture 76, Fishing Forestry ect…. 46, Manufacturing 747, Service Producing 5,358,

St Lawrence Low-lands The natural resources iron ore, zinc, silver, coal, copper and lead.

St Lawrence Low Lands. The St Lawrence Low Lands region extends from the us/Canada border all the way up throu Ontario and Quebec. The St Lawrence Low Lands location is. 60 West To 70 West and 50 North to 60 North.

St Lawrence Low Lands Most people in the St Lawrence Lowlands settle south because it is warmer than the other places. Toronto, Ottawa are the most populated areas in the St Lawrence Low Lands.

Appalachian Region The Appalachian Region was formed when the North American Plate went over the Ocean Plate to create a bumpy area full of mountains

Appalachian Region Agriculture 5, Forestry, Fishing, ect… 12, Manufacturing 28, Education 36, Health Care 72,

Appalachian Region The resources in the Appalachian Region are coal and fish. Zinc, lead, potash, salt, asbestos, copper and gold.

Appalachian Region The Appalachian Region extends from PEI all the way to St. Johns. The Location of the Appalachian Region is 50 West to 60 West and 50 north to 60 north

Most people in the Appalachian settle were its warmer like Halifax and st johns. The colder it gets in the Appalachian the less people