The Canadian shield.
The Canadian shield was the area of Canada that had most of its surface scrapped up by ice age glaciers. It covers half of Canada and the glaciers that scrapped the shield also made the huge holes, that are also known as the Great Lakes.
Canada has 2,247,054,500 acres of land.
England covers 50,346 square miles, Canada's area is 3,854,085 square miles - making Canada 75 times times larger !
About 0.17 times. The surface area of Queensland, Australia is 1,730,620 square kilometers, while Canada has a surface area of 9,986,000 square kilometers, about 6 times larger.
it is 28% of the world was covered by glaciers. 28% of the earth was covered by Glaciers during the Ice Age.
Canada has a total area (land and territorial waters) of slightly less than 10 million square kilometers. The total area of the surface of the earth (again, land and water) is about 510 million square kilometers, so Canada is a bit less than 2% of the total area of the earth. By land area alone, Canada is about 9 million square kilometers out of 149 million square kilometers, or about 6% of the total land area.
UK (242,821 sq km) is 41 times smaller than Canada (9,984,670 sq km).
Reindeer Lake, Canada - 2,500 square miles of surface area.
Glaciers appear white or blue in color because they are made up of compacted snow and ice, which reflects and scatters sunlight. This gives them a lighter appearance compared to surrounding rocks or land. Underneath the surface, glaciers can have layers of sediment or debris that may darken their color in some areas.
The gouging of bedrock by rock fragments dragged by glaciers results in the formation of grooves, scratches, and striations on the surface of the bedrock. These features, known as glacial striations, provide evidence of the direction and movement of past glaciers. These marks can also help geologists determine the extent and timing of glacial activity in an area.
Roughly 10% of Earth's land area is covered by ice in the form of glaciers and ice caps. In addition, about 7% of the Earth's surface is covered by ice in the form of ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland.
Surrounds the Hudson Bay area and caused by compressed crust by heavy glaciers long ago. People who go here have the same mass but their weight drops slightly.
Glaciers are composed of ice mass, snow accumulation, firn (partially compacted snow), and ice formations such as crevasses and seracs. Glaciers also contain liquid water in the form of meltwater from surface ice and subglacial water from beneath the glacier. Sediments and debris such as rocks and soil can also be found within glaciers, which they pick up as they move and erode the surrounding landscape.