Manitoba's landscape is dominated by forests and lumber is its main industry.
Manitoba covers 647,797 km²
yes they do. only sometimes though.
Pierson,Manitoba is smallest with a population of aprox. 200
Forests are home to a number of diverse species. When the area is changed in any way, the number of species that can thrive there changes.
Yukon northwest nunavut Manitoba
there are boreal forests in Alberta,Saskatchewan and Manitoba
See the Travel Manitoba website.
The Mountie is not represented on any of the symbols of Manitoba.
W. J. Ondro has written: 'The forest industry in the economy of Manitoba, 1979-80' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Forests and forestry, Forests and forestry
No there is not, but there are state forests.
yes Europe has forests
There are both deserts and forests in Arizona.
Yes, there are lots of forests in Portugal.
In Manitoba it is against the law to leave any child under the age of 12 home alone. Information found via the government of Manitoba website.
Manitoba doesn't really have any mountains at all. There are a few big hills that are called mountains, but they're just hills, not really mountains. Alberta and British Columbia, now they have mountains, and big mountains at that. Not Manitoba.
Depending upon your location, there are deserts, forests and or beaches.
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