The Canadian Cordillera is known for its continuous mountain ranges. The area has small lakes but deep lakes that dot the landscape.
No, it's found in West Canada.
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No, it's found in West Canada.
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Canada is in the western hemisphere. It is part of North America.
The Western Cordillera in North America is characterized by various landforms, including high mountain ranges such as the Rockies and the Cascades, deep river valleys, fjords, and plateaus. Glaciers, lakes, and coastal features like estuaries and fjords are also prominent in this region.
In lakes, rivers and ponds.
The youngest landform in Canada is likely formed by glacial activity, such as moraines or eskers, during the last ice age roughly 12,000 years ago. These features can still be found in northern regions of Canada.
Western yarrow or Achillea millefolium L. var.occidentalis is found in the western US and Canada.
Yes, the Western Cordillera, which stretches along the western edge of North America, is known for its geological activity, including numerous hot springs. These springs are often found in areas with volcanic activity or tectonic movements, providing natural geothermal features. Popular locations include Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. and various sites in Canada, making it a significant region for hot springs enthusiasts.
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers are found in Western Asia.
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