No. The St. Lawrence Lowlands is smaller than the Canadian Shield. St. Lawrence Lowlands is actually the smallest landform region and the Canadian Shield is the largest (in area.)
No, it is in the St. Lawrence Lowlands region.
They are separated by a small part of the Canadian Shield.
They are separated by a small part of the Canadian Shield.
The Canadian Shield, Appalachian region, St. Lawrence Lowlands
because the Canadian shield is a rugged terrain and has cold climate.
St Lawrence lowlands,Canadian shield and arctics lowlands
Canadian Shield, Interior Plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, St. Lawrence Lowlands, Appalatian Region, Innuitian Region, Arctic Lowlands & Western Cordillera.
interior planis, saint Lawrence lowlands, HudsenBay Lowlands, Cordillera, Arctic, Canadian shield and Appilations. sorry if the spelling is wrong! :)
Cordillera, Interior Plains, Canadian Shield, Hudson Bay Lowlands, St. Lawrence Lowlands, Appalachian Highlands, Arctic Islands.
interior planis, saint Lawrence lowlands, HudsenBay Lowlands, Cordillera, Arctic, Canadian shield and Appilations. sorry if the spelling is wrong! :)
They are separated by a small part of 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.