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AnswerCanada has the longest coastline at 243,792 km or 151,485 miles.Note: The coastline of the country's 52,455 islands is included.Canada has the largest coastline in the world. Its total coastline is recorded at 243,792 km or 151,485 miles. Other countries with large coastlines include Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines.
Canada is the country with the longest coastline (152,100 miles) and Monaco has the shortest coastline (3.5 miles).
Pacif Ocean
The coastlines of the Atlantic provinces in Canada provide excellent harbors for fishing, shipping, and marine activities due to their natural sheltered bays and deep waters. These harbors support local economies by enabling trade and transportation along the eastern coast of Canada.
There are millions of lakes in Canada, with estimates ranging from 1.2 to 2 million. These include some of the largest and deepest lakes in the world, such as the Great Bear Lake and the Great Slave Lake.
About 40 percent of the world's newspapers are printed on paper made in Canada.
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About 34.5 million or one half of one percent of the worlds population.
United States and Canada
Canada, in the vicinity of Sudbury, Ontario.
canada has the lagest coastlines in the world!
Canada
no Canada has less than one half of one percent of the worlds population. 99.5% of the world does not live here. We do have 10% of the worlds forest so not even most forests live here.
The Arctic Ocean
Canadian, all 34.5 million of us or about one half of one percent of the worlds population.
Canada
Canada is not landlocked. Canada has extensive coastlines on three oceans: the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Arctic.