More on it than in it but yes there are moose living in the forests of the Canadian Shield. The Shield extends into the north so there are caribou as well.
The Canadian Shield was formed in the Precambrian Era. Quite simple actually!
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1 Characteristic of the Canadian shield if that it has the worlds largest boreal forest.
the Canadian shield
The Canadian Shield has Canada's most valuable minerals, which are great for trade.
Depending on where you are in the Canadian shield the largest animal is either the moose or the polar bear. The males of both of these species can reach 1,540 pounds.
they eat the things they hunt or what live in the forest basically eg.deer moose elk caribou fox hare
Never. The Caribou is on the Canadian quarter, not the moose.
consisting of black and white spruce, birch, and, along its southern edge, aspen, covers the shield. In the arctic areas, the natural vegetation changes to the low-lying grasses, heaths, and mosses of the tundra
they eat the things they hunt or what live in the forest basically eg.deer moose elk caribou fox hare
The Canadian Shield is 8,000,000 km2.
The Canadian Shield is a geographical region known for its rugged terrain and sparse population. It covers about half of Canada's land area but is home to only a small percentage of the country's population, with most residents living in southern regions where the land is more suitable for farming and urban development. The shield's population is primarily concentrated in cities like Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal located on its fringes.
the Canadian shield population is 7 million
The moose isn't on the quarter...it's a caribou, which is a common animal in the Canadian wilderness.
The moose isn't on the quarter...it's a caribou, which is a common animal in the Canadian wilderness.
yes! people do like the Canadian shield.
The Canadian Shield is rich in minerals.