Peatlands, bogs, and fens cover much of the Hudson Bay Lowlands.
Plains, coastal plains, and mountains
Cordillera, Appalachian Region, Interior plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Arctic Lowlands, Canadian Shield, St.Lawrence Lowlands.
Only few animals: musk, ox and caribou live in Hudson bay lowlands because of all the swamp and muskeg.
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The Canadian Shield, Hudson Bay Lowlands, and Great Lakes/St.Lowlands
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The Hudson Bay lowlands has a population in the thousands.
Canada has several distinct landforms including the Innuitian Mountains, Interior Plains, Appalachian Region, and Western Cordillera Region. Others include the Arctic Lowlands, Canadian Shield, Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands, and Hudson Bay Lowlands.
Landforms,Mountains,Central valleys,Coastal Lowlands, And islands!
Central Lowlands
The fact that they are called "lowlands" should answer your question.
A physical region refers to an area of land characterized by specific physical attributes, such as climate, topography, vegetation, and natural resources. These physical features differentiate one region from another and can influence human activities and settlement patterns within that area.
The lowland region that encircles Hudson Bay is known as the Hudson Bay Lowlands. It is characterized by wetlands, peatlands, and tundra, and is located in northern Ontario and Quebec in Canada.
S.Y Larssen has written: 'Silurian paleontology and stratigraphy of the Hudson Bay Lowlands in western Quebec' -- subject(s): Geology - Quebec - Hudson Bay Lowlands, Geology - Ontario - Hudson Bay Lowlands
The Hudson Bay Lowlands is a fairly small landform region in Canada. It is swampy and poorly drained.
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