It is famous for its mountains.there are 28o protected parks.there are many mountains and hills too.
Come On what kinda person wouldn't know this but whom ever doesn't know this ................. Mountins, Rich soils 4 farming and that's it
deer, wolves, elk, and some times foxes
There are 15 ecozones. There is the Mixedwood plains, the Atlantic maritime, the boreal plains, the boreal shield, the prairie, the montane cordillera, the pacific maritime, the taiga cordillera, the taiga shield, the boreal cordillera, the taiga plains, the Hudson plains, the southern arctic, the northern arctic and the arctic cordillera.
physical features are features in which you can observe by your eyes.
natural features are what you really think and physical features is what you think your going to do but you dont do it.
the physical and human features of the west? hmm........ i would say the physical and human features are mountains, valleys, plateaus, canyons, and basins
Physical features of Galveston include part coast, soil that is composed of sand, and or loam. Bays are also part o the physical features of Galveston.
Alberta is in several regions: Boreal, Cordillera (mountainous), Interior plains, and Boreal-Aspen Transition zones.
There are 15 ecozones. There is the Mixedwood plains, the Atlantic maritime, the boreal plains, the boreal shield, the prairie, the montane cordillera, the pacific maritime, the taiga cordillera, the taiga shield, the boreal cordillera, the taiga plains, the Hudson plains, the southern arctic, the northern arctic and the arctic cordillera.
There are 5 ecozones that are mountainous Arctic Cordillera, Boreal Cordillera, Taiga Cordillera, Pacific Maritime, and Montane Cordillera.
Boreal Sheild Boreal Cordillera Boreal Plains Taiga Sheild Taiga Cordillera Tagia Plains Mixedwood Plains Hudson Plains Praire Pacific Maritime Atlantic Maritime Northern Arctic Southern Arctic Montane Cordillera Atlantic Maritime
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Rocky mountains, the foothills, the priarie, and the boreal and aspen forests.
The Boreal Cordillera Eco-zone is a sparsely populated region in northwestern Canada, with remote communities and a low population density. The total population living in this eco-zone is estimated to be around 100,000 people.
The rocks in the Boreal ecosystem are considered abiotic features. Soils and clays are also considered to be abiotic features.
Rocky Mountains, prairies, foothills, aspen parkland, the boreal forest, rivers, lakes, etc.
Canada has 20 ecozones - Land-Based Ecozones - Arctic Cordillera - Atlantic Maritime - Boreal Cordillera - Boreal Plains - Boreal Shield - Hudson Plains - Mixed Wood Plains - Montane Cordillera - Northern Arctic - Pacific Maritime - Prarie - Southern Arctic - Taiga Cordillera - Taiga Plain - Taiga Shield Water-Based Ecozones - Arctic Archipelago - Arctic Basin - Atlantic Marine - Northwest Atlantic - Pacific Marine -
I've lived in many spending a lot of time in the Hudson Plains. Right now I'm in the Boreal Plains having just returned from the Taiga Cordillera but am planing a trip to the Boreal Shield.
The Boreal Cordillera is an eco-zone that includes several different mountain ranges as well as other landforms. Each specific mountain range and landform has a unique geologic age meaning that this area formed over a long period of geologic time. For specific information on which mountain ranges and physical units make up this area see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boreal_Cordillera_Ecozone_%28CEC%29 For more detailed information on the Western Cordillera in general and discussion explaining the time periods of the mountain ranges in question see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Cordillera_%28North_America%29