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prince statues, and Emily osment was born there.
Prince Edward Island is characterized by rolling hills, fertile farmland, red sandstone cliffs, sandy beaches, and a gentle coastline dotted with lighthouses. The island has a diverse landscape, including forests, marshes, and dunes. The island is relatively flat and compact, making it easy to explore by foot or bicycle.
Prince Edward Island is characterized by its rolling hills, sandy beaches, and red sandstone cliffs. The landscape is predominantly flat to gently rolling, with fertile farmland and coastal areas that feature dunes and coves. The island's unique geography is shaped by its location in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, providing a mix of agricultural land and scenic coastal features. Additionally, the island has a rich network of rivers and lakes, contributing to its diverse landforms.
As the name suggests, Prince Edward Island (PEI) is an island. It is situated in the Gulf of St Lawrence, off the coasts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. PEI is Canada's smallest province, in terms of both area and population, but it is also Canada's most densely populated province. The island is fairly flat and has many large indentations. PEI is connected to New Brunswick by the Confederation Bridge.
The opposite of flat is bumpy and rough.
Abegweit, the aboriginal name for Prince Edward Island has been a home to the Mi'kmaq people for thousands of years. The name means "lying down flat," but is often translated as "cradled by the waves." Ancestors of the Mi'Kmaqs lived on the island 10 000 years ago. Thought to having migrated across the low plain now water covered by Northumberland Strait. Mi'kmaq fished along the coasts and rivers, hunted the interior and gathered berries and fish. Many Mi'kmaq continue to live on PEI preserving their crafts and culture.
They can touch down on both flat and rough land.
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Flat Top Island Light was created in 1878.
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yes,it is easier for plants to grow and prosper in flat lands than in rough lands