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The Canadian Shield Written by, Ellery H
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Table of Contents 1……………………………………..Title Page 2……………………….……Table of Contents 3…………………….…...Geographical Points 4………………………….……………..Climate 5……………………………...…………….Area 6………………..…………………….Mammals 7………………….…………….Landscape Art 8………………………………..…………Letter 9…………...…..Part Of The Canadian Shield 10...............................Alberta’s Provincial Flag 11………………………………….Bibliography 12…………………….……………….End Page
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Geographical Points in The Canadian Shield Ancient Rocks Forests Lakes and Rivers Sand Dunes Peat land Marshes
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Climate in The Canadian Shield This is the climate in the Canadian Shield: It is generally dry. It is -20 degree Celsius in January. The Canadian Shield has cool summers and the Canadian Shield has very cool winters. I hope you learned something about the climate in the Canadian Shield.
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Area the Canadian Shield covers Here is some information on the area the Canadian Shield covers: It covers more than half of Canada. It stretches North from the Great Lakes to the Artic Ocean. It also includes most of Greenland and extends into the United States. I hope you learned something about the area the Canadian Shield Covers. Canadian Shield
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Mammals in the Canadian Shield Caribou Wolverines Weasels Mink Otters Grizzlies Black Bears
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Landscape Art
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Letter About Emigrating To Alberta November 13th Dear Farag, Here is my letter about a person who emigrated to Alberta from another place. Daniel came to Alberta because his mum wanted him to see the snow. Daniel came from Australia! Daniel works as a student. Daniel spoke English with an accent, now, just English. It is important to have Cultural diversity in Alberta because it shows we are different from one another. Sincerely, Ellery
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Part of The Canadian Shield
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Alberta’s Provincial Flag
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Bibliography Wikipidia Mum School books Posters
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