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How do the great plains compare in elevation to the Canadian shield?

The Great Plains are at a lower elevation compared to the Canadian Shield. The Great Plains are relatively flat lowlands, while the Canadian Shield is a rugged, elevated region with higher elevations due to its ancient geological formation.


What Are Saskatchewan's Landform Regions?

Great plains and The Canadian shield


The canadian shield covers more than half of canada s-?

Canadian is half covered by the Canadian shield. The shield goes from the Great Lakes to the Arctic Ocean.


What glacier dug out the Great Lakes?

canadian shield


Does the Canadian shield help form the great lakes?

yes


What are the landforms in Canadian shield?

Landforms in the Canadian Shield include the Appalachian Mountains; St. Lawrence River; Canadian Arctic Archipelago; Great Lakes; Hudson Bay; Great Plains; Lake Winnipeg; Columbia, Fraser, Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers; Great Bear Lake; Great Slave Lake; and the Rocky Mountains.


What are the 5 land forms?

canadian shield,hudson bay great lakes


What are the industries in the Canadian shield?

Well i make a living by stripping in the Canadian shield it pays great! i just love itThe Canadian Shield is one of the world's largest geologic continental shields and is centered on the Hudson Bay. Some of its industries include: forestry, mining and farming.


Which region near the Great Lakes covers the smallest land area?

Canadian shield ;)


Is otowa in the great lakes st Lawrence region?

no it isn't it is in the Canadian shield region


Where is Great Lakes and st Lawrence lowlands?

They are separated by a small part of the Canadian Shield.


What are the major citys in the Canadian shield?

Sudbury, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Iqaluit, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg. PS. Toronto is NOT in the Canadian Shield, it is part of the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands region.