The Hudson Bay lowlands, the St. Lawrence lowlands and parts of British Columbia and Alberta.
Also want to know this anyone know which of these answers is closest to it would be great, its either
15%
25%
40%
55%
I was thinking its 15% but not sure
The Hudson plain
Donβt know
There is no standard collective noun for a group of wetlands.A collective noun comes into use when it is used to describe a group that commonly occurs. Wetlands are not regularly found in groups.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. The noun used would depend on the context of a group of wetlands, for example, a series of wetlands, a chain of wetlands, an area of wetlands, etc.
wetlands are wonderful
Wetlands! Hehe youre welcome ^.^
some natural resources would be: gold, and something else
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Canada
Like all geese, it likes water and wetlands.
The Hudson plain
Wetlands are found in different parts of the world which are: Canada, North America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Central and South America and Australia. Africa has more wetlands than any other continent found. 14 percent are found in Canada.
Canada
read your bio 20 book.
Plains Rocky mountains Lakes Tundra Forest Wetlands
Wetlands can be found in different parts of the earth such as Canada, North America, Asia, Europe, Central and South America and Australia.
There are many wetlands in California
Bobcats can be found from Canada to northern Mexico in all environs, from desert to wetlands, all the way up to the alpine forests.
No. There aren't wetlands in Alabama.
Hudson's Bay Lowlands, a wetland complex of dominated by peatlands (wetlands with greater than 40 cm of organic soil) with some mineral soil wetlands. The peatlands are comprised mostly of treed, shrubby, and open rich fens, with some treed, shrubby, and open bogs, and some conifer swamp. The mineral soil wetlands include shrub swamps, marshes, and shallow water wetlands. The whole complex is approximately 374,000 square kilometres and in addition to being Canada's largest wetland complex, is the third largest wetland in the world. DL