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What is the western part of Canada covered in?

The western part of Canada is covered with mountains.-Katt


Was Canada covered in ice 20000 years ago?

Yes, approximately 20,000 years ago, much of Canada was covered by massive ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum. These ice sheets, part of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, extended over large portions of the country, shaping the landscape and influencing ecosystems. As the climate warmed, the ice began to retreat, leading to the development of the modern geography of Canada.


What part of Europe was covered in ice sheets?

The part that was covered is Northern Europe.


What covered much of what is now the midwestern US and eastern canada?

ice.


What covered the interior of north America from Texas to Alaska?

During the Last Glacial Maximum, an ice sheet covered most of North America from Texas to Alaska. This ice sheet was part of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, which extended over much of Canada and parts of the northern United States during the peak of the last ice age.


Is ice found in Canada?

average area covered by sea ice during the summer in Canada's north over a 43 year period (1968 to 2010).


What is the name of the second largest country that is is partly ice covered?

The second largest country that is partly ice-covered is Greenland. It is an autonomous territory of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, with about 80% of its landmass covered by ice.


What island is covered by ice?

Greenland, the world's largest island, is covered by ice, as are many smaller islands in Canada's North. Antarctica is a continent, and is thus not considered to be an island.


Why is ice hockey such a big part in Canada's culture?

All canadians voted for ice hockey to be the canadian national sport


What are the 3 major ice sheets that once covered Canada?

There were three main ice sheets in Canada, the Laurentide and the much smaller Cordilleran in the west and Innuitian in the Arctic


What is the ice called that covered Canada called?

The ice that covered Canada during the last Ice Age is referred to as the Laurentide Ice Sheet. This massive glacier extended over much of northern North America, including Canada, and shaped the landscape through processes of erosion and deposition. It played a significant role in the geological and ecological development of the region. The ice sheet began to retreat around 14,000 years ago, leading to the formation of many of Canada's lakes and river systems.


WasToronto covered with ice during past glaciations?

I think the real question is why you would care about Canada?