60-80 cm a year
Is the morphological landscape of dissoloution and percipation of near surface bed rock.
tropical and tundra
Canadian Shield: Oldest and largest landform region, composed of ancient rocks and extensive forests. Interior Plains: Flat, fertile land used for agriculture, located in the central part of Canada. Appalachian Region: Low mountains and hills with forested valleys in the eastern part of Canada. Western Cordillera: Mountainous region with high peaks, valleys, and rugged terrain in the western part of Canada. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands: Flat plains and rolling hills with fertile soil, located around the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. Arctic Lowlands: Flat, treeless plains in the northern part of Canada, characterized by permafrost and cold temperatures. Hudson Bay-Arctic Lowlands: Flat plains and lowlands around Hudson Bay and the Arctic region, with marshes and tundra vegetation.
Peatlands, bogs, and fens cover much of the Hudson Bay Lowlands.
The interior lowlands are located in the central part of a continent, away from any coastlines or mountain ranges. Some examples include the Great Plains in North America and the Central Lowlands in Africa.
They are the areas that are frozen all year because of "Tundra" and "Glaciers..."
The answer is the physical region of Yukon is Tundra "Tundra" is a physical part of Canada but not an official national physical region. Parts of the Yukon are in Cordillera and some are in Arctic Lowlands.
from liquid nitrogen to lava
hot very hot. *u* like more the 60 degrees I guess...
The Canadian Arctic Lowlands cover an area of approximately 750,000 square kilometers. It is a region characterized by flat terrain, consisting of vast expanses of tundra and wetlands.
it is somewhere
The Hudson Bay Lowlands form the southern shore of Hudson Bay and James Bay. Most of the Lowlands are located in the province of Ontario.
Tundra.
The types of precipitation are...Rain,Snow,Hail,and Sleet.I hoped this helped
These are the 7 landforms of Canada 1. Innuitian Mountains 2. Arctic Lowlands 3. Western Cordillera 4. Interior Plains 5. Canadian Shield 6. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands 7. Appalachian Mountains
Is the morphological landscape of dissoloution and percipation of near surface bed rock.
housing in the st Lawrence lowlands is housing in the st Lawrence lowlands