Gravity plays a significant role in creating tides in Hudson Bay, Canada. The gravitational pull of the moon and the sun causes the water in the bay to bulge, leading to high and low tides. The shape and depth of the bay also influence the tides, with water levels rising and falling in response to these gravitational forces.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of paper plates that go to landfills in Canada due to variations in usage and disposal practices. However, it is estimated that millions of paper plates are thrown away annually, contributing to environmental waste and landfill burden. Efforts to promote sustainable alternatives and recycling can help reduce this impact.
In Canada, centigrade (Celsius) is used to measure temperature. The metric system, including Celsius for temperature, is the standard in Canada.
Granite in Canada is mined through a process of quarrying, where large blocks of granite are extracted from the ground using specialized equipment. The process involves drilling, blasting, and cutting techniques to extract the granite blocks, which are then transported to processing facilities for further refining into various products such as countertops, tiles, and monuments. Environmental regulations and sustainable practices are usually in place to minimize the impact of granite mining on the surrounding environment.
The Continental Divide enters Canada through Montana. The Continental Divide stretches all the way from Canada straight to the country of Mexico.
He discovered the bison
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Henry Kelsey went south and west of Hudson Bay and got as far as the Saskatchewan River.
The positive impact for Prince Henry explorer had on Canada's development was the increase trade which was controlled by businessmen. The nation was growing developing armies and governments.
He died in 1724.The month and date he died on is unknown.
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I don't know much but he ended up marrying the daughter of the Cree chief. My great grandma, Thelma Kelsey (now Thelma Goff), tells me that he was her great uncle.
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Henry Kelsey came to Canada to work for the HBC in fur trade.
No impact on Canada as there was no Canada at the time, other than a small French settlements in the south, little impact on Aborginals other than being the first of many to come Europeans, and the impact in Europe was minor other than showing there were new areas to explore and the possiblity of a NWP which caused more Europeans to trace his routes....except for the last one as no one is sure where he went on that little trip.
Henry Kelsey primarily used canoes and walked on foot during his exploration expeditions. He employed indigenous guides and traders, utilizing their knowledge of the land to navigate through the wilderness. Kelsey's method of travel was essential in his exploration of the Canadian interior for the Hudson's Bay Company.