Topography of Canada

Kamilla & Tatiana

Arctic Reign:

UnknownThe Arctic Reign have mountain, lowlands, and plains. The Canadian shield pushed sedimentary rock and fried fold mountains which are called the Innuitian Mountains

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Cordillera Reign:

The Cordillera Reign have parallel mountain ranges separated by plateaus, trenches and valleys from British Columbia and the Yukon.

Unknown-3Interior Plains Reign:

The Interior Plains where formed by soils carries by rivers from the Canadian Shield. The Plains are mostly flat with rolling hills and river valleys. They have a wide flat grasslands which is good fro grazing animals.

Canadian Shield:

The Canadian shield makes up almost half of Canada, and was once a volcanic mountain range, The erosions has worn the land down to be flat with wetlands, lakes, bare rocks and thin soil with no agriculture.

St. Lawrence Lowlands Reign:

The St. Lawrence Lowlands was formed by retreating ice sheets. There are giant lakes with sandy soils and fertile land.

Appalachian Reign:

Appalachian Reign have rolling hills, valleys, small mountains, highlands, coastal fjords and sedimentary rock.

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  1. You’ve described the regions well. The images aren’t aligned with the description so it’s difficult to tell if you fully understand the topography. Also, you were supposed to highlight the topographic terms within your description. Also, you should note where these photos are since we want to see examples from the physiographic regions.

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