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Which of these is a region in Canada?
Which of these is a region in Canada?
What term is used to describe a very large area with a typical community of plants and animals?
What term is used to describe a very large area with a typical community of plants and animals?
What is the meaning of the term 'boundary'?
What is the meaning of the term 'boundary'?
What characterizes a transition zone?
What characterizes a transition zone?
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What is an ecozone?
What is an ecozone?
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Study Notes
Canada Regions and Landforms
- Western Cordillera Region: one of the regions in Canada
- Interior Plains: a region in Canada characterized by plains
- Canadian Shield: a region in Canada composed of Precambrian rock
- Great Lakes and St Lawrence: a region in Canada featuring large lakes and a prominent river
- Appalachia Region: a region in Canada with unique geological features
- Arctic Lowlands: a region in Canada with low-lying terrain in the Arctic
- Hudson Bay Lowlands: a region in Canada featuring low-lying terrain around Hudson Bay
- Innuitian Mountains: a mountain range in Canada's Arctic region
Key Terms
- Biodome: a scientific term describing a large area with a typical community of plants and animals
- Boundary: a line that divides one area from another
- Transition zone: an area where the characteristics of one region gradually blend into the next
- ECOZONES: a large geographic area where humans and the environment interact
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This quiz covers the different regions and landforms of Canada, including the Western Cordillera, Interior Plains, and Canadian Shield. It also introduces key terms like biodome, boundary, and transition zone.