The Hudson Bay-Arctic Lowlands has sedimentary and igneous rocks.
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Aluminum is found in many sedimentary rocks, but the main ore of aluminum is the rock bauxite.
The person who first found feldspar rocks is unknown, however, these types of rocks are commonly found in the Earth's crust and along road cuts of Ontario. Feldspar is commonly found in granite.
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Coelophysis would mostly be found in the New York lowlands.
the great lakes - st lwrence lowlands, are based on sedimentary rocks the great lakes - st lwrence lowlands, are based on sedimentary rocks
arctic lowland - a region that is very rocky empty rolling land with many glaciers .THE rocks are covered in many lichens.....love ya alll.......\\\
The Tundra is a geo-climatic region, not a geological region. Therefore all types and ages of rocks are found across the resign of the arctic Tundra.
The Arctic is a mass of floating ice, so there are no rocks.
Rift zones are lowlands composed of igneous rock.
Canadian Shield: Oldest and largest landform region, composed of ancient rocks and extensive forests. Interior Plains: Flat, fertile land used for agriculture, located in the central part of Canada. Appalachian Region: Low mountains and hills with forested valleys in the eastern part of Canada. Western Cordillera: Mountainous region with high peaks, valleys, and rugged terrain in the western part of Canada. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands: Flat plains and rolling hills with fertile soil, located around the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. Arctic Lowlands: Flat, treeless plains in the northern part of Canada, characterized by permafrost and cold temperatures. Hudson Bay-Arctic Lowlands: Flat plains and lowlands around Hudson Bay and the Arctic region, with marshes and tundra vegetation.
Artic RocksMeteorites, mainly. On top of and in the ice.wow..... yes there are rocks in the arctic, and they're not mainly meteorites,,,, there are sidementary and volcanic rocks, metamorphic rocks, and some intursive rocks ( that doesn't mean they're metiorites)
The climate of Hudson bay lowlands is very cold in winter and warm in summer!! There are glaciers in Hudson bay lowlands and also muskeg!! Muskeg is mud, grass,water all toghther!
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When the mountains got eroded, sediments broke off, and rolled down the mountain into the lowlands, that were oceans at the time, and the pressure from all the rocks fused them together, making it a sheet of sedimentary rock.