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Western Cordillera: LARGE mountain ranges (some up to 700 km!) separated by plateaus and valleys.

Innuitians: Mountain Ranges covered in snow separates by plains, also covered in

snow.

Hudson Bay Lowlands: Very flat, covered in swamp and forest.

Appalacians: Oldest highland region in North America, formed 300 million years ago. Glaciers separate the hills and valleys.

Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands: Low elevation, most of the water is fresh (lakes, rivers) very fertile soil.

Interior Plains: Ranges from Arctic ocean to Gulf of Mexico, called the Bread Basket because of all he wheat.

Canadian Shield: Very thin soil, LOTS of rivers and lakes, valuable minerals, foresty

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