i think the answer is ........ B.C AND ALEBERTA are the answer ! well.......i think. i geuss
British Columbia and Alberta in Canada have high mountains, with popular ranges like the Rocky Mountains and the Coast Mountains. Utah in the United States also has notable mountain ranges, such as the Wasatch Range.
the mountains that run through columbia, Canada are the Coast mountains
Education in Canada is generally of high quality with a focus on critical thinking and practical skills. There are public schools funded by the government, as well as private schools. Canadian education is known for its inclusivity and diversity, offering a range of programs from kindergarten to post-secondary education.
At times, the peaks of the Canadian Shield were as high as 12000 metres above sea level. These mountains were taller than any that exist today.
Canadian Shield does not have high mountains because the region has coarse soils that don't retain moisture and is often frozen year round. It also contains many marshes and bogs that don't support forestation.
O Canada, O Canada, you're beautiful polar bears that live somewhere in one of your really high up provinces. rocky mountains high with maple leaf, your flags unfurled, as Mounties passing by. Salute the Queen of England and your capital, Ottawa. "The Royal Canadian Mounted Police" enforce the federal law.
the Canadian shield covers part of the provinces with many forests and mountainsThis is a vast region of very old and almost flat mountains in Eastern Canada, important for their high mineralization [ gold, silver, copper, nickel, uranium, to name a few ]. the Canadian shield is located in eastern and central Canada
no the rocky mountains have high relief and high elevation
The smoky mountains are nonexistent. Try the smokey mountains
what is the tundra biome mountains
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