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What is the youngest landform in Canada?

The youngest landform in Canada is likely formed by glacial activity, such as moraines or eskers, during the last ice age roughly 12,000 years ago. These features can still be found in northern regions of Canada.


The majority of the population of Greenland are?

33,927 roughly


How far is Northern Ireland from Tenerife?

Northern Ireland is roughly 2000 miles from Tenerife.


What percentage of the earths surface is covered?

Roughly 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with oceans making up the majority of this coverage. The remaining 29% consists of landmasses, including continents and islands.


Angelo Saxons are from where?

Northern central Europe, roughly the eastern part of modern Germany.


What is Great Britain land size compared to California?

roughly the size of Northern California


When is it spring in France?

Same time as anywhere else in the Northern Hemisphere; roughly March to May.


Distance from US to Northern Ireland?

Roughly 3,200 miles (from the US east-coast to the middle of NI).


How many miles is st josephs PS dunloy from northern Ireland assembly?

Roughly 40 miles


What is adolesent population?

There is no specific age definition. Roughly speaking, it is the portion of people that are between puberty and the legal age of majority.


How many Office Depot stores are there?

Roughly 900 including their international stores.


What is the most northern point of mainland?

It's not John O'Groats. It is Dunnet Head which is roughly 12 miles to the west