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iponan river that was being destroyed by typhoon "washie"

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What is Canada's largest land form region?

the Canadian shield


What is Canada's largest land form?

The Canadian Shield is the largest natural landform in Canada. It is a large piece of igneous and metamorphic rocks.


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

the Canadian shield.


What is the name of the vast rocky region that makes up half of the land mass of Canada?

Canadian Shield ehh


What is the oldest landform in Canada?

The oldest Landform region in Canada is the Canadian shield, the oldest highland region is the Appalachian mountains


What land region covers half of Canada?

1/3 of CanadaNunavut


Largest general landform region in area of Canada and the US?

Canadian shield


What is Canada's largest physical region?

The largest physical region in Canada is the Canadian Shield, covering around half of the country's land area. This region is characterized by ancient rock formations, thousands of lakes, and dense forests. It is located in the eastern and central parts of Canada.


What are three physical regions of Canada?

Canadian Shield Interior Plains Appalachian Region


Where is the Kazan Region located?

It is the physiographic region of Canada that includes most of Manitoba and Saskatchewan as a part of the Canadian Shield.


Which region of Canada consists of ancient rock covered by a thin layer of soil?

The Canadian Shield.


What is the Canadian shield nickname?

You can describe the Canadian shield(Laurentian Plateau) as an expansive geographical region in eastern and central Canada with bare rocks that have existed since the Precambrian era.