Canada and US Jeopardy Regional Physical Geography Regional Human Geography Provinces of Canada Settlement Patterns of Canada Miscellaneous 10 20 30 40.

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Canada and US Jeopardy Regional Physical Geography Regional Human Geography Provinces of Canada Settlement Patterns of Canada Miscellaneous

Glaciers carved these out, the world’s largest group of freshwater lakes

This is a large core of very old rock that lies at the base of a continent

This type of vegetation zone is very cold with almost no precipitation, allowing for only small plants to grow

This climate type is the most common in the northern part of the US and southern part of Canada

This type of climate can be found on the west coast of British Columbia bringing an abundance of rain

This city is Canada’s largest urban area

Where did the first North Americans migrate from?

The first Europeans to settle in Canada were from this country

This is the fastest growing religion of Canada

What natural resource is plentiful inside the mountain ranges of this region?

This province is directly north of the Great Lakes and directly south of Detroit

This is the only province in the Pacific Region

This province has the most oil and natural gas, and contains the cities of Calgary and Edmonton

Canada’s smallest province

This is Canada’s newest territory

These buildings were originally built to prevent shipwrecks

The two main languages of this region are English and Inuktitut

This region of Canada has an abundance of oil

Victorian style buildings are influenced by this country

A society in which different cultures keep their own identity, beliefs, and traditions

This word means “found in or living in areas that are not close to cities”

These are the two mountain ranges in the region

This is the name of Canada’s national anthem

A region that is well suited for permanent settlement is known as this

He is Canada’s current Prime Minister