the location and climate is cold so people live in the southern part of Canada.it affects trade by helping their trade because of its location because it is located next to several seas so its easier for everyone to get their.
90% of Canadians live within 100 miles of US border because it's warmer and has a less severe winter season.
We're Canadians OF COURSE WE LIVE HERE and why do you think we do? We are people. We're not up here hunting gorillas or anything!
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dense at bottom of Ontario and quebec and more spread out the higher you go.
The movement to cities has affected rural Canada by draining population resources away. Any area needs a good generational population turnover in order to remain habitable, less people means a less habitable environment.
How is Canada's climate related to its northerly location?
It doesn't but a mp represents 18000 people
Canada's economy is affected by its climate and vegetation. This is because the climate is harsh in some places in Canada and it blows at the vegetation, making it hard for plants to grow.
63% of population
Canada's population distribution is highly concentrated in urban areas, with a majority of people living in cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary. Rural areas and the northern territories have much lower population densities. The most populous provinces are Ontario and Quebec, while the northern territories have the lowest population numbers.
The population in the US and Canada is most dense along the coasts and navigable rivers where people were first able to get to settle. It is also affected by climate, soil quality. availability of water and the topography of the land. The least settled areas are very cold, swampy, desert wastelands and/or steep rocky , inaccessible areas which can be farmed or easily built upon.
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Southern Canada is the most populated because it is warmer and more developed. Northern Canada is colder and less developed and there is not much industry.
dense at bottom of Ontario and quebec and more spread out the higher you go.
The movement to cities has affected rural Canada by draining population resources away. Any area needs a good generational population turnover in order to remain habitable, less people means a less habitable environment.
climate, population, technology
Various factors contribute to the uneven distribution of population in Canada, including geography, climate, economic opportunities, and historical settlement patterns. The majority of Canadians live in urban areas due to job opportunities, amenities, and services available in cities. Regions with challenging climates, remote locations, or limited economic opportunities tend to have lower population densities.
It doesn't but a mp represents 18000 people
How is Canada's climate related to its northerly location?