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Canada’s Landform Regions
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Landform Region Map
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Canada has three basic types of landforms. 1. Shield 2. Highlands 3. Lowlands They form a pattern.
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The Creation of Canada’s Landforms! The next few slides contain a series of hand drawn images illustrating the creation of Canada’s Landform regions.
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1. Precambrian Canada Erosion Deposition Transportation Plate Collision Folded Mountains 2. Paleozoic Canada
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Landforms not seen (in the back) - Hudson Bay Lowlands, - Arctic Lowlands, - Innuitian Mountains Western Cordillera Interior Plains Canadian Shield Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands Appalachians 4. Cenozoic Canada Plate Collision 3. Mesozoic Canada Glaciers !!! – ended about 20 000 years ago
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Western Cordillera
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Mountains of the Yukon Notice the jagged peaks If you looks carefully, you will also see glaciers
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Western Cordillera One of the large glaciers found in the Yukon
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Western Cordillera A glacier-fed lake in Jasper National Park in Alberta
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Western Cordillera Jasper National Park The valley is U-shaped because it was carved by a glacier, not the river you see here
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Western Cordillera The Coast Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop in this picture of North Vancouver, BC
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Interior Plains
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Farmland near the Red River in Southern Manitoba
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Interior Plains The meandering Red River in Southern Manitoba
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Interior Plains The Cypress Hills in Southern Saskatchewan
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Interior Plains The Qu’Appelle Valley in Southern Saskatchewan A rare change from the flat landscape in this region
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Interior Plains Cows graze in a rocky field These rocks, deposited by glaciers, are called moraine
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Arctic Lowlands
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Tundra in Nunavut Notice the flat land and strewn rocks
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Arctic Lowlands The flat, exposed land of Prince Patrick Island in the Northwest Territories
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Arctic Lowlands Another image of Prince Patrick Island in the NWT The flat land allows melting water to cover a vast area
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Innuitian Mountains
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The dramatic cliffs of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut
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Innuitian Mountains A glacier and its melt water on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut
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Innuitian Mountains Red rocks and barren landscape on Melville Island Melville Island is divided between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
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Canadian Shield
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Lake near Port Cartier, Quebec Rounded hills in the background
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Canadian Shield Exposed rock along the lakeshore Notice the scratches in the rock They were caused by glaciers
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Canadian Shield Boulder field in the Northwest Territories More evidence of glaciation
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Canadian Shield A boulder in the Northwest Territories It was deposited here by a retreating glacier
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Canadian Shield Exposed rock near Abitibi, Quebec The scratches are the result of a glacier
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Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Lowlands
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Typical farm in Ontario
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Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Lowlands The city of Toronto from the air Notice the lack of hills Also notice the smog
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Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Lowlands Farmland near Toronto
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Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Lowlands Southern Ontario from the air Notice the flat horizon
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Hudson Bay Lowlands
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A wetland known as a muskeg in Northern Manitoba
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Hudson Bay Lowlands The watery terrain outside Churchill, Manitoba
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Hudson Bay Lowlands The water-filled landscape near Fort Severn, Ontario
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Hudson Bay Lowlands A forested bog outside Gilliam, Manitoba
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Appalachian Mountains
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Rocky shoreline at West Dover, NS The boulders were deposited by glaciers
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Appalachian Mountains Valley in Cape Breton Notice the rounded mountains
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Appalachian Mountains Aspy Bay in Cape Breton
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Appalachian Mountains Cape Breton Highlands The mountains have been flattened by erosion
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