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No. Antarctica is the southern-most continent on earth. Parts of northern Canada are the northern-most land forms on earth.
C. Easy travel between the two D. Similar cultures A. Similar forms of government
there are many. the great lakes atlantic pacific rockies great plains and Niagra Falls
Yes, Canada and the USA make up most of North America and all major land forms are found here.
The Great Lakes, The Canadian Shield, The St. Lawrence River, The Prairies, and The Atlantic are the main geographical features in the Atlantic Prairie and Core regions of Canada.
Canada does,
Land forms and political status.
Biome
rivers, lakes, streams. nd forests
Mountains, foothills, plains, tundra, lakes and rivers.
A continental polar air mass forms over land in northern Canada. A continental polar air mass forms inland from the oceans of Northern Russia, Siberia and Northern Canada.
Those would be called lakes.
A continental polar air mass forms over land in northern Canada. A continental polar air mass forms inland from the oceans of Northern Russia, Siberia and Northern Canada.
No. Antarctica is the southern-most continent on earth. Parts of northern Canada are the northern-most land forms on earth.
Land surrounded by water is an island. There are similar land forms such as peninsulas that are not totally surrounded, but connected to the mainland.
C. Easy travel between the two D. Similar cultures A. Similar forms of government
Maybe Conrad Black but historically the answer could have been The Hudson Bay Company, except back then there wasn't a Canada like there is today so the land they claimed was theirs. Also land in todays Canada is not always "owned" by Canada. Canada is a Confederation of many Nations and those Nations do own their own land.