Nearly 90% of Canada's population lives(1 point) Responses in the province of Quebec in the province of Quebec beside the St. Lawrence waterway. beside the St. Lawrence waterway. along the west coast of British Columbia along the west coast of British Columbia within 100 miles of the border of the United States. within 100 miles of the border of the United States. Question 2 Which of these BEST explains why most of Canada's population has settled near its border with the United States?(1 point) Responses Canada is populated primarily by former American citizens. Canada is populated primarily by former American citizens. Canadians prefer the culture of the United States to that of their own. Canadians prefer the culture of the United States to that of their own. The climate there is less harsh than in more northern areas of the country. The climate there is less harsh than in more northern areas of the country. There are few resources north of the United States to sustain large populations. There are few resources north of the United States to sustain large populations. Question 3 The PRIMARY obstacle to population growth in the area known as the "Canadian Shield" is that(1 point) Responses the area is not capable of sustaining the growth of plants. the area is not capable of sustaining the growth of plants. the climate cannot support adequate human activity. the climate cannot support adequate human activity. the area is rich in mineral resources. the area is rich in mineral resources. it lies mostly in an arctic zone. it lies mostly in an arctic zone. Skip to navigation

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Sure, here are the responses to the questions based on the information provided:

1. Nearly 90% of Canada's population lives:
- within 100 miles of the border of the United States.

2. Which of these BEST explains why most of Canada's population has settled near its border with the United States?
- The climate there is less harsh than in more northern areas of the country.

3. The PRIMARY obstacle to population growth in the area known as the "Canadian Shield" is that:
- the climate cannot support adequate human activity.