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more than 60% of the people in nunavut are less than 25 years old

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Q: How is the population of nunavut different from that of the rest of Canada?
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How is the population spread out in Nunavut?

Most of the population is on the mainland of Nunavut. Another chunk of the population is on Baffin Island. And then the rest is on the archipelago.


How is nunavut different then the rest of the Northwest Territories?

more than 60% of the people in nunavut are less than 25 years old, and the spread of people is very sparse


Is Baffin island a wealthy or poor country?

Baffin Island is not a country, but rather the largest island in Canada and part of the territory of Nunavut. Nunavut has a relatively high poverty rate compared to the rest of Canada, with many remote communities facing socio-economic challenges.


What makes Quebec different from the rest of Canada?

Nunavut isn't a province, it's a territory, like Yukon and the Northwest Territories. That means that it is delegated authority by the federal government, rather than having its authority granted by the constitution, like provinces do. Nunavut is unique in that it has a majority Inuit population. Both Nunavut and the Northwest Territories use consensus government, which means all members of the legislative assembly sit as independents rather than as members of a party as is common in Yukon and the provinces.


How are the pacific province and the territories different from the rest of the subregions?

The Pacific province and territories in Canada are different from the other subregions because they have distinct geographical features, cultures, and economies. The Pacific province (British Columbia) has a more moderate climate, a strong forestry industry, and a diverse population. The territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut) are characterized by their vast, sparsely populated landscapes, significant indigenous populations, and resource-based economies.


How is Canada Northern Region different from the rest of Canada?

Canada's north varies from the rest of Canada in a few ways. The north is less populated and therefore less developed. The north obviously varies from the rest in Canada in climate and vegetation as well. It has tundra, the Canadian shield and is colder and drier.


What are the different religions in British Columbia?

The same as in the rest of Canada and the U.S.


What does Quebec have that the rest of Canada doesn't have?

The largest population of people who's primary language is French.


What is the percentage of sociopaths among the Ashkenazi Jewish population?

There is no reason to suppose it is any different from that of the rest of the population.


Why is the best farmland in Canada found in central Canada?

Abundant land for farming, four seasons for built-in rest for soil, a multicultural population for a wide variety of agricultural produce, and availability of mechanized equipment for efficient, large-scale production.


Why might Quebec separate and become its own country?

It has a different language than the rest of canada


How large is the western land area compared to the rest of Canada?

Compared to every other part of Canada (North, East, and South) Western Canada is smaller is size, and population. ... And we do not live in igloos! XD