It is because provinces are "BIGGER" than states, which we live in .
Canadian provinces are quite large due to the country's vast land area and relatively low population density. The large size allows for the varied geography and resources found within each province, as well as the ability to accommodate the different economic activities and populations within their borders. Additionally, the historical boundaries and patterns of settlement also play a role in the size of Canadian provinces.
Because the population of Canada is only 37 million (the USA has about 10x more people). Each province's population only has about 5 million each. The territories (north of the 60th parallel) have even smaller populations.For example Nunavut has a poulation of about 30k but it is 3x bigger than Texas. If the provinces were the size of american states then they would have populations too small to survive.
The Atlantic Provinces have a relatively small population due to geographic factors such as their remote location and harsh climate, which can make living there challenging. Economic opportunities in these provinces have also been more limited compared to other regions in Canada, leading to outmigration of residents seeking work and greater opportunities elsewhere.
Yes, Turkey is a big country. It is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and has a diverse landscape, large population, and significant cultural and historical importance.
The United States has 50 states, Germany has 16 states, Australia has 6 states, Canada has 10 provinces, and India has 28 states and 8 union territories.
Many countries have provinces, but the exact number varies as different countries use different administrative divisions. Some examples of countries with provinces include Canada, Spain, and Indonesia.
Clare Valley covers an area of approximately 40 kilometers long and 20 kilometers wide.
I whould say because there is so many provinces and we have a big north/artic area
Not All Have StatesNo, some are called provinces and some are so small they have neither
thanx for the fun question but do you mean which Canadian provinces extend at all southward of any part of the usborder if so then indeed all the provinces & all the territories as well are below all or most of the Alaska portion but if you mean at all southward only of any part of the lower48 portion of the usborder then all the provinces still qualify but not the territories & if you mean at all southward only of the distinctively long straight 49th parallel segment of the usborder then indeed all 10 provinces again qualify tho the 3 prairie provinces do so only by the skin of their teeth & if you mean which provinces lie south of the 49th parallel in their entirety then only nova scotia & new brunswick & pei qualify & if you mean which provinces are situated entirely on the American side of the usborder then none because all the provinces on that side are called states & are really not provinces at all but if what you mean by below is just in terms of altitude above sea level rather than latitude or position relative to a line then because the usborder is everywhere above or at sea level & Canada extends below sea level only in a tunnel or 2 in british Columbia then only bc is anywhere at all below the entire usborder & finally if what you mean by are is are ever at any time rather than are permanently well then thanx to local tidal differences parts of all but the 3 prairie provinces & Ontario are indeed sometimes below the entire usborder oh & one more thing i nearly forgot the lowest parts of all the provinces & territories are always below the highest parts of the usborder where it crosses the rocky mountains of course
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Yes, there are venomous snakes in Canada. They can be found in the provinces of Vancouver and Alberta.
So is an adverb in that sentence. It's modifying big, an adjective.
In no particular order... British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island New Brunswick Nova Scotia Did I mention there are only 10 Canadian provinces, so basically...they all are the 10 most populated provinces...
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The first provinces to form Confederation in Canada were Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia in 1867. They came together to create the Dominion of Canada.
Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.Rome retained its empire for so long due to its ability to administer the empire. All provinces were ruled by Roman law. the coinage was the same, and the benefits of civilization such as baths, aqueducts, theaters and amphitheaters were brought to the provinces. In a way Rome formed a loose partnership with her provinces. The provincials paid taxes and supplied troops, while Rome gave them the protection of the Roman army and the benefits of trade.
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None of Canada's provinces share a border with all 50 states. None of the 50 states do so either.