Canada was a country made into many different colonies, since there were many different colonies there was too much geography being learnt at that time.
An example of Canadian human geography is the distribution of population in Canada, with a majority of people living in urban areas such as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. This concentration of population along the southern border is due to factors like employment opportunities, infrastructure, and milder climate. Additionally, the presence of Indigenous communities across the country showcases the diversity of cultures in Canada's human geography.
deserts, rainforest and much more
When the Earth's plates shift, it causes anything above them to shift, too.
Sparse means not occurring much.
Most people in Canada live in the southern regions, specifically in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The northern regions of Canada have a much lower population density due to harsher climates and limited infrastructure.
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Canada is much larger in size and has a much longer coast line (the longest in the world). Germany has around 80 000 000 people as Canada has about 31 000 000 people.
because it was a game taught in geography
Mackenzie King said it in a 1938 speech before the House of Commons.
Canada's human geography can be seen in its diverse population, with people from various ethnicities, cultures, and backgrounds residing in different regions. Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal showcase this diversity through their multicultural communities. Additionally, immigration patterns, indigenous populations, and urbanization trends contribute to Canada's dynamic human geography.
Iran is mainly a desert and has a bunch of highlands. It is near the Caspian sea and there are a few mountains around it. You must obviously know Canada's geography because it sounds like you like there- "here in Canada". So ya there different
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It is a matter of geography.
way too much
geography does mean it location too
R. Louis Gentilcore has written: 'Canada's changing geography' -- subject(s): Historical geography, Human geography
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