Canada gets lots of rain and the soil is fertile so trees can grow well. Also, the temperatures are suitable for trees, except the point which gets too cold in the far north, which is known as the tree line.
In the Cabinet, Senate, and Supreme Court, different regions must be represented, because they usually have differing interests based on the geogrpahical landscape and industries in them.
Because Canada is so far up north, and coniferous trees survive the cold more than desiduous trees.
The Canadian Shield supplies Canada with so many different minerals that it is often called "Canada's Storehouse."
No. According to Canada's own statistics, there have been only five occurrences since the year 2000 that might be labelled "natural disasters": three hurricanes, one flooding and one big forest fire. So in terms of that kind of risks, Canada is a very safe country.
There are many Forests in Canada but I would suggest looking up different maps of Canadian forests because there are so many!
Canada covers 10 million sq/km so it has many different landscapes. I guess Tundra and boreal forest of the Canadian Shield would be the largest. If the Canadian shield had one landscape it would be an easy question but it is so large it has many.
the western region
The Canadian Shield supplies Canada with so many different minerals that it is often called "Canada's Storehouse."
Their are no rain forests in Canada. So no rain forest trees to cut down.
they could but they do live in rain forest
not so many
A tropical dry forest is similar to a tropical rain forest. the main differences are that it has a lot less rainfall and that they are dispersed more thuroughly throught the tropical regions. So it is basically a dry, tropical rain forest.
There are so many climate regions found in the US because it covers such a large area. There are 11 different climate regions found in the US.
There are so many climate regions found in the US because it covers such a large area. There are 11 different climate regions found in the US.
A type of tropical forest found in regions showing a marked dry season followed by torrential rain; a monsoon. The vegetation is adapted to withstand the drought so that trees are semi-deciduous or evergreen. The forest is more open and has more undergrowth than tropical rain forest. So this is not an specific forest on an specific place.
No. According to Canada's own statistics, there have been only five occurrences since the year 2000 that might be labelled "natural disasters": three hurricanes, one flooding and one big forest fire. So in terms of that kind of risks, Canada is a very safe country.
The 2 biomes that are not in Canada are the tropical forest and the desert. The other 4 are definitley in Canada. *Edit* Actually Canada has a very little desert biome in southern B.C. so I think it could be tropical rain forest and chaparral. It depends which list of biomes you are choosing from.
There are many Forests in Canada but I would suggest looking up different maps of Canadian forests because there are so many!
Not that I know of in the book 'Hatchet' there was a porcupine in the cave Brian was in and he was in the forest of Canada so yeah I don't think so.