MANY MAPS OF CANADA Group Work. Map 1 – Geographic Canada  Group Presenting:  Jayden  Jesse  Hannah  Brooke  Courtney  Carter  Erin.

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MANY MAPS OF CANADA Group Work

Map 1 – Geographic Canada  Group Presenting:  Jayden  Jesse  Hannah  Brooke  Courtney  Carter  Erin

Geographic Canada Cordilleran - Major inland bodies of Interior plains arctic water Canadian shield - Mountain ranges St. Lawrence lowlands - Major rivers Appalachian Legend Goes Here

Map 2 – Canada’s Climate  Group Presenting:  Ben  Sky  Nicole  Matt

Climate regions of Canada Average precipitation and temperature Vegetation zones – tundra, forest, grassland, desert, prairie, ice cap, highlands Legend Goes Here

Climate regions of Canada Average precipitation and temperature Vegetation zones – tundra, forest, grassland, desert, prairie, ice cap, highlands

Map 3 – Political Canada  Group Presenting:  Kalea  Josh  Kalean  Abby

Population density (include a chart of capital city populations) Major railroads Major highways Major ports Legend Goes Here

Map 4 - Resources  Group Presenting:  Lenore  Tyler  Sam  Trevor

Legend Goes Here Areas of Major Industry Fishing Mining Agriculture

Summary Discussion  Do you see any patterns within the four different maps?  What is the relationship between people and nature?