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The Canadian shield was initially formed due to volcanic activity and large mountains. Now it is a large geographic area that is made up of bare rock that can be dated back to Precambrian Shield.
Yes you can, if you go up to northern Ontario you can see the rock of the Canadian shield. But the Canadian shield is typically covered by a layer of soil and covers much of Canada. Hope this helps
Yes it is.
The Canadian Shield, a vast expanse of ancient rock, is centered on Hudson Bay.
The Canadian Shield is rich in: Iron Ore, Copper, Silver, Gold, Zinc, Uranium, Molybdenum, Platinum, and Nickel.
because the Canadian shield is a rugged terrain and has cold climate.
yes! people do like the Canadian shield.
Varied. It ranges from mountainous to foothills to hilly to flat. Up north it gets rocky because it is on the edge of the Canadian Shield.
That horseshoe-shaped region is the Canadian Shield, a large geological formation covering much of eastern and central Canada. It consists of ancient rocks and is known for its rugged terrain and numerous lakes.
The Canadian Shield is 8,000,000 km2.
The Canadian Shield is a geographical region known for its rugged terrain and sparse population. It covers about half of Canada's land area but is home to only a small percentage of the country's population, with most residents living in southern regions where the land is more suitable for farming and urban development. The shield's population is primarily concentrated in cities like Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal located on its fringes.
the Canadian shield population is 7 million
not too sure... isnt it like Canadian shield is sedimentary rocks and interior plains is just plain lowlands...
The Canadian Shield is rich in minerals.
what are some sports that are popular in the canadian shield
there are 12 cities depicted on the Canadian shield
The terrain in Quebec is varied, as it is the largest province in area. It contains thousands of lakes, as well as plenty of rivers running through it. The northernmost part of Quebec is skirting on the Arctic, so the terrain there is much like Arctic tundra sort of plains. Southern Quebec is much like a plateau, but the majority is dominated by the Canadian Shield, a mixture of the rock masses peppered with a shower of trees.