it's in the interior plains
Northwestern Territories, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta.
The prairie Provinces of Canada ( Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) produce most of the grains that Canada exports, this is why they are called "Canada's Breadbasket". They are noted for their flat terrain.
monutins
The Praries.
grassland
it's in the interior plains
Southern Manitoba is classified as Interior Plains (Prairies). Much of the rest is Canadian Shield, a rocky region with only a thin layer of soil on top. In northeastern Manitoba are the Hudson Bay Lowlands, wetlands surrounding the southern portion of Hudson's Bay.
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low lands
It is the physiographic region of Canada that includes most of Manitoba and Saskatchewan as a part of the Canadian Shield.
Well, an economic region would be a region that has produced goods and services. A physical region is is a region that includes landforms such as mountain and etc. So, an economic region is not a physical region.
there are boreal forests in Alberta,Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Northwestern Territories, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta.
The definition of a physical region is an area of land divided by natural borders. An example of a physical region is the interior plains of the U.S. with the borders of the Appalachians on the east, the Rocky Mountains in the west.
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physical region
mount rush more and Niagara falls