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interior plains
-the soil that developed on the sediments at the bottom of the lake is deep and fertile. The land that is fertile is used for growing grain (such as wheat, barley, oats, oil seeds)
The central plains
The physical feature of the Interior Plains that affected the economy of that region is that the soil is really good for agriculture and farming, mainly wheat, grains, soybeans, oil seeds such as canola, sunflower and flax. This made a great debut for that part of Canada, and it became a huge industry. In fact, the Interior Plains are known as "Canada's Breadbasket".
The Interior Plains Region is located in Canada and the United States. The Interior Plains were formed when cratons collided and welded together. The Interior Plains Region is mostly flat due to more than 500 million years of relative tectonic stability. The only exception to the flatness is the Black Hills of South Dakota. The Interior Plains region in Canada is called Canada's breadbasket. There are more than 4,000,000 people in the interior plains region. Metamorphic and igneous rocks now form the basement of the Interior Plains and make up the stable important elements of North America. The Interior Plains were covered by shallow inland seas. Sediments from the shield and the Rocky Mountains were deposited in these seas over millions of years.
The main concern of the interior plains is mining. The interior plains found oil sand in Alberta and so they started mining extensively and destroying habitats.
The Interior Plains has lots of coal, oil and natural gas. As for non fuels, there are any that have great abundance.
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The Interior Plains is a vast region of North America that stretches from Canada's western arctic region all the way down to the border of Mexico. The Great Plains is a term used mainly in the US, referring to a large section of the Interior Plains, west of the Mississippi. The term includes Canadian territory, but is rarely used in Canada. In Canada it is more common to refer to the entire Interior Plains as one unit, or to use the term prairie. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are commonly called the Prairie Provinces.