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Do the prairie provinces contribute much to Canada's energy needs?

Yes. The Prairie Provinces are major in Canada's energy needs.


What river system drains half of the Canadian provinces?

The Prairie provinces are located in Canada, and comprise the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, as they are covered partially by grassland. The Mackenzie River drains much of this region of Canada.


Why do the prairie provinces get little rain?

The landlocked Prairie Provinces have a continental climate. In a continental climate, people experience short, warm summers and long winters. It is like this because Canada is in the higher altitudes. The Prairie Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta lie on the leeward side of the western mountains. They do not receive much rain.


True or false the prairie provinces do not contribute much to Canada's energy need?

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Is it true that the prairie provinces do not contribute much to Canada's energy needs?

No. The prairie provinces such as Alberta contribute a significant portion of Canada's energy needs. Fort McMurray is one such area where a large portion of Canada's oil comes from.


Do the prairie provinces contribute much to Canada's needs?

Yes, they certainly do. They contribute a LOT to Canada's needs.


What things would you see if you visited the prairie provinces?

Not much. Mile after mile after mile of wheat fields. It's very flat and (in my experience) very boring.


Why is the southern half of Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba a popular place to live?

the northern parts of these provinces are home to thousands of lakes and rivers, and it is quite cold in the Northern part of these provinces. It is rugged terrain and is not suitable for agriculture. the southern parts of the Prairie provinces offer a much more temperate climate and have a landscape that is much more suited to agriculture.


How much money does Quebec cost Canada every year?

Around 35% of Canadas yearly budget even throught they only house 23% of Canadas population.


How much does the government spend on trying to protect prairie dogs?

Some universities provide funding to study the prairie dogs. I don't think there is any government $ being spent. Only in grants to do research.


Why are Canada's provinces called prairie provinces?

Not all our provinces are called prairie provinces. The Prairies are a geographical area of Canada where its all pretty much flat. Saskatchewan, for example, has no hills. Well, one, but its man-made. ======================================== No hills in Saskatchewan, you say?? The Cypress Hills, which straddle the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, have the highest elevation of any Canadian location between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador.


How much provinces is there in Canada?

There are 13 provinces in canada