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There are 12 areas in Canada bordered by land... My teacher told me!
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The Canadian Cryosphere

Some parts of Canada, known as the Canadian Cryosphere, are covered in snow all year round. This snow never melts as the temperatures are too low and the ground stays frozen (called perma-frost). The Cryosphere is rapidly changing as temperatures in the Canadian arctic have been increasing at twice the global average over the last 100 years.

Typiccally however, snow coverage can be expected as follows:

  • Winter - 100% snow coverage
  • Spring & fall - roughly 2/3 of Canada is covered in snow
  • Summer - roughly 1/3 of Canada, The Canadian Cryosphere, stays frozen and covered with snow all year

Snow covers over 1/3 of Canada's surface all year round. In the winter almost all 100% of Canada is covered but this is reduced in spring and fall months to about 2/3 snow coverage of Canada's surface

For information on weather patterns in Canada, See Environment Canada.

For more information and current status of the frozen North see the Canadian Cryosphere Information Network.

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* western cordillera

* interior plain

* Appalachian Mountains

* Canadian sheild

* Great Lakes

* St. Lawrence lowlands

* Artic Lowlands

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There are eight landforms in Canada. Some of these include the western cordillera region, the Canadian shield, the Appalachian region, and the arctic lowlands.

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It's in your Agenda It's in your Agenda Are you in HERH?

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Canada is the second largest country in the world, second only to Russia. Canada is many times larger than Great Britain.

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415,599 sq mls

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The us has more land area than canada

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