Pemberican rock, forests, and it is mainly rocky
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.
The Canadian Shield was formed in the Precambrian Era. Quite simple actually!
There are 3 prairie provinces 1) Manitoba 2) Saskatchewan 3) Alberta
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Canadian Shield ehh
If you are talking about the Canadian Shield, then it's because the Canadian Shield is a waterlogged landscape covered with lakes and wetlands, and is also very rocky. Thank you World Geography!
The Canadian Shield is the rocky lowland region that encircles the Hudson Bay. It is also called the Laurentian Plateau or Bouclier Canadian.
A landform near Hudson Bay is the Canadian Shield. The Canadian Shield is a large rocky area, which is over a billion years old.
Canadian Shield is the area is known for its rolling rocky land covering eastern and central Canada
There is almost no farming in the Canadian shield because there is alot of bedrock; whick means there is alot of rocks under the soil, and is very hard for agriculture to take place
Pemberican rock, forests, and it is mainly rocky
The Canadian Shield is 8,000,000 km2.
Varied. It ranges from mountainous to foothills to hilly to flat. Up north it gets rocky because it is on the edge of the Canadian Shield.
Very little topsoil, mainly forested and very rocky with many lakes, large and small.
the Canadian shield population is 7 millon