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What land form region do you live in if you live in Canada?

the Canadian shield.


Do black bears live in the Canadian shield?

yes


Do grizzly bears live in the Canadian shield?

yes


Why do more people live in the St. Lawrence lowlands than on the Canadian shield?

because the Canadian shield is a rugged terrain and has cold climate.


What area did the Inuit live in?

They lived in the Canadian Shield, Canada, Russia, Alaska, and Greenland


Are there more then fifteen animals in the Canadian Shield?

Yes. The Canadian Shield is a large part of Canada, and many more than fifteen animals live there.


Why do people live in the Canadian Shield today?

They live there today because they great natural resource!


How many kids live in Canadian shield?

The Canadian Shield region is mainly composed of rocks, lakes, and forests, and is not a residential area for children. The Canadian Shield covers a large portion of Canada, but the population is concentrated in cities and towns outside of this rocky landscape.


How did the first nations live in Canadian shield?

Im Sorry Guys i dont know the answer to your question !


Is the Canadian shield livable?

Yes, the Canadian Shield is considered a livable region. While it is characterized by its rocky terrain and forested areas, there are communities and cities located within the shield where people live and thrive. The region may have challenges due to its geography, but it is still a habitable area.


What is an effect to not enough people live in the Canadian shield?

Dude I'm basically asking this question too. :P


How many people speech french in the Canadian shield?

The Canadian Shield is a geographic formation in the north central, and slightly eastern area of Canada. If your question is actually how many people speak French and live on or near the Canadian Shield, there are a few, but not many. The majority of French speaking Canadians live either in the Province of Quebec, and the Province of Manitoba. While a reasonably sized chunk of the Shield does lay in Manitoba, it is not the portion of Manitoba that is largely French speaking. That being said, I am French Canadian, and I was born in a small town, right on top of the Canadian Shield :)