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It is Prince Edward Island (P.E.I)

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Which Atlantic province is the most suitable for agriculture?

It is Prince Edward Island (P.E.I)


Which Atlantic provinces the most suitable for agriculture?

It is Prince Edward Island (P.E.I)


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Most of the Atlantic Provinces lie on the Canadian Shield. This is a vast rock base that features a lot of forests, hills, and lakes. It is not suitable for large-scale agriculture; however, timber and minerals are plentiful.


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Saskatchewan.


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Which mid Atlantic state uses the most square miles of land for agriculture?

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Why are the Atlantuc Provinces for the most part not suitable to agriculture?

Because of its harsh climate, hilly terrain, and thin, rocky soils.


What provinces time zone is half an hour ahead of Atlantic time?

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Which province is contributes the most fish to Canada?

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