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Location and size of Canada
1. What three oceans borders Canada?
2. Where do most people live in Canada?
Physical Features of Canada
3. Name one important river in Canada.
4. Give two reasons that this river is important.
5. Name the lakes of the Great Lakes (5)
6. What three things are found in the Canadian Shield?
7. Why are the Rocky Mountains important to the U.S. and Canada?
Climate of Canada
8. What is the nickname of Canada?
9. Why was Canada given this name?
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10. Who is the prime minister of Canada?
11. Name 1 actor from Canada.
12. Name 1 athlete from Canada.
13. What country is a strong trading partner to Canada?
14. What is the capital of Canada?
15. What is the currency of Canada?
16. What is the literacy rate of Canada?
17. Name two religions that is practiced the most in Canada.
18. Go to page 233 and list 4 natural resources of Canada.
19. List 3 environmental issues of Canada.
20. Which provinces or territories border the United States?
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1. Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
2. In the southern part of the country — most people live within about 100–200 km (60–125 miles) of the U.S. border, especially in Ontario and Quebec and other southern cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver).
3. The St. Lawrence River.
4. Two reasons: it connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean for shipping and trade; it provides hydroelectric power and supports cities and industry along its banks.
5. Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario.
6. Ancient exposed rock, many lakes, and rich mineral deposits (plus boreal forests and thin soils).
7. The Rockies are a major source of water (headwaters for rivers), influence climate (rain shadows), contain mineral resources, and support tourism/recreation and ecosystems important to both countries.
8. “The Great White North.”
9. Because much of Canada is northern, cold, and snowy — the nickname refers to its long winters, ice and snow in many regions.
10. Justin Trudeau.
11. Ryan Reynolds. (Other Canadian actors include Jim Carrey, Rachel McAdams, Keanu Reeves.)
12. Wayne Gretzky. (Other examples: Sidney Crosby, Donovan Bailey.)
13. The United States.
14. Ottawa.
15. The Canadian dollar (CAD, $).
16. Very high — about 99% (adult literacy is roughly 99%).
17. Christianity and Islam (Christianity is the largest; other commonly practiced faiths include Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism).
18. Examples: timber (forests), fish, minerals (iron, nickel, gold, etc.), and oil & natural gas (and hydroelectric power).
19. Environmental issues include: climate change (melting permafrost, shrinking glaciers), pollution and habitat damage from mining/oil sands extraction, and acid rain/water pollution/deforestation affecting ecosystems.
20. Provinces and territories that border the United States: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Yukon.
2. In the southern part of the country — most people live within about 100–200 km (60–125 miles) of the U.S. border, especially in Ontario and Quebec and other southern cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver).
3. The St. Lawrence River.
4. Two reasons: it connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean for shipping and trade; it provides hydroelectric power and supports cities and industry along its banks.
5. Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario.
6. Ancient exposed rock, many lakes, and rich mineral deposits (plus boreal forests and thin soils).
7. The Rockies are a major source of water (headwaters for rivers), influence climate (rain shadows), contain mineral resources, and support tourism/recreation and ecosystems important to both countries.
8. “The Great White North.”
9. Because much of Canada is northern, cold, and snowy — the nickname refers to its long winters, ice and snow in many regions.
10. Justin Trudeau.
11. Ryan Reynolds. (Other Canadian actors include Jim Carrey, Rachel McAdams, Keanu Reeves.)
12. Wayne Gretzky. (Other examples: Sidney Crosby, Donovan Bailey.)
13. The United States.
14. Ottawa.
15. The Canadian dollar (CAD, $).
16. Very high — about 99% (adult literacy is roughly 99%).
17. Christianity and Islam (Christianity is the largest; other commonly practiced faiths include Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism).
18. Examples: timber (forests), fish, minerals (iron, nickel, gold, etc.), and oil & natural gas (and hydroelectric power).
19. Environmental issues include: climate change (melting permafrost, shrinking glaciers), pollution and habitat damage from mining/oil sands extraction, and acid rain/water pollution/deforestation affecting ecosystems.
20. Provinces and territories that border the United States: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Yukon.
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