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Located: ◦ North America ◦ Northern and Western Hemisphere
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Political Features ◦ 10 Provinces ◦ 3 Territories ◦ 2 nd largest country in the world ◦ Population: 34million People
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Mountains: ◦ Rocky Mountains Prairie: ◦ Interior Plains ◦ Used mostly for farming Canadian Shield ◦ Covers nearly 1⁄2 of Canada’s land area ◦ Circles Hudson Bay in eastern Canada ◦ Area of ancient rock - Very rugged ◦ Rich in natural resources – trees, minerals & water ◦ Mining is an important industry along the Canadian Shield (1.5 million people)
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Oceans: ◦ Atlantic ◦ Pacific ◦ Arctic Hudson Bay Niagara Falls ◦ Border between Ontario and New York state ◦ 2nd largest waterfall behind Victoria Falls in Africa Great Lakes ◦ 5 freshwater lakes in the world LakeSuperior LakeMichigan LakeHuron LakeErie LakeOntario HOMES ◦ St. Lawrence River Connects Great Lakes to Atlantic Ocean Trade?
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Canada has many climate zones
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Tundra ◦ Found in the far North ◦ Cold, dry, contains permafrost Forest ◦ Covers almost half of Canada Prairie ◦ Grasslands in central Canada ◦ Used for farmland
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About 80% of Canadians live in urban areas in southeast and central parts of Canada – roughly 100 miles from the USA-Canada border. ◦ WHY??? Available natural resources and climate 20% live in small rural communities because natural resources are spread over ALL of Canada ◦ Great Lakes/St. Lawrence River Most densely populated area – provide trade routes inland Fertile farm land, temperate climate and large cities (Montreal, Toronto) ◦ Western Plains People have settled here to harvest the rich farmlands ◦ Canadian Shield Large mining industry – mineral deposits
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Canada’s trade is impacted by location, climate and natural resources. Location = major trading partners Climate & Natural resources = what they trade Major Trading partners... ◦ 70% of manufactured goods are produced in the Great Lakes region ◦ Lakes, rivers & St. Lawrence Seaway are used to transport goods to other countries.
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Due to Canada’s location north of the USA, the U.S. is Canada’s major trading partner Imports and Exports ◦ Both countries are interdependent on each other They need each other to be successful economically ◦ NAFTA was established (North American Free Trade Agreement) Since 1994, US, Canada and Mexico have free trade between their countries 80% of exports go to the USA Including... Hydroelectric power, oil, natural gas, fish, agricultural products and timber.
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Farmland: ◦ 12% of Canada’s land is used for farming ◦ Most farmland located in the interior plains ◦ Most important agricultural product produced is wheat Minerals/Energy Resources: ◦ Nickel, copper, gold, silver, zinc and uranium – found in the Canadian Shield ◦ Oil and natural resources – western plains Fishing: ◦ Mostly along the Pacific coast ◦ Also along the Atlantic coast Timber: ◦ One of the world’s leading producers of timber products, such as lumber, paper, plywood, and maple syrup
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Provinces and Territories St. Lawrence River Hudson Bay Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Great Lakes Canadian Shield Rocky Mountains
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