The Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowland is the smallest region in Canada.
All of the people's jobs in this region depend on geography.
Once, it was covered in pine forest, birch, hemlock, and maple trees but most of this land has been cleared for the use of farmland.
-Made up of Sedimentary Rock (limestone)
-Contains about 15 major cities (not gonna name)
-Attracts many industries (Mining,Fishing,Agriculture,Ecotourism,etc.)
-Near the Frontenac Axis which connects the St.Lawrence lowlands to the Great Lakes.
There are many unique landforms such as low hills-Drumlins... Cliffs and rises- Escarpments.... and Moraines (like the Oak Ridge Moraine)
there are lots of lakes/rivers anda few hills.
there are 5 great lakes.
Yer mum
Georgian Bay is located in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence lowlands. Georgian Bay is located in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence lowlands.
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The Great Lakes St Lawrence Lowlands dominate era was the Paleozoic era.
i think there is a lot of festivals in the St-lawrence lowlands and great lakes region?
Glaciation created a rolling landscape on the Great Lakes portion of the lowlands
the physical features of the great lakes-st. lawrence lowlands are :low,flat lands and gently sloping hills<3
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They are separated by a small part of the Canadian Shield.
They are separated by a small part of the Canadian Shield.
the french
It is located near the Great Lakes-St.Lawrence lowlands
near the Great Lakes and quebec and Newfoundland and labadour