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The first groups to arrive moved south because Canada was covered with ice. Over thousands of years, though, Earth’s climate warmed. The ice sheets over most of Canada melted. As Canada warmed, people occupied the land there.
The western part of Canada is covered with mountains.-Katt
because Canada is covered with wet- climate soil that are prone to leaching.
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Most of it
A lake which remains in a liquid form although it is covered with ice is called an ice covered lake.
Canada is huge, in the south it is warm and in the north it is covered in ice.
ice.
The second largest country that is partly ice-covered is Greenland. It is an autonomous territory of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, with about 80% of its landmass covered by ice.
I believe it was called the ice age
average area covered by sea ice during the summer in Canada's north over a 43 year period (1968 to 2010).
Greenland, the world's largest island, is covered by ice, as are many smaller islands in Canada's North. Antarctica is a continent, and is thus not considered to be an island.
There were three main ice sheets in Canada, the Laurentide and the much smaller Cordilleran in the west and Innuitian in the Arctic
A. Canada was covered with ice thousands of feet thick. C. Much of the northern United States was ice covered.
It shaped much of New England. Huge amounts of gravel were pushed around, creating Long Island. It covered Canada under thousands of feet of ice.
There have been various periods when most of the earth was covered in glaciers, they are called Ice Ages, and the most recent ended about 10,000 years ago.the ice age