I believe it was called the ice age
Glaciers in Canada are primarily found in the northern territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, as well as in the western province of British Columbia. Some glaciers can also be found in the eastern province of Newfoundland and Labrador. These glaciers play a significant role in shaping Canada's landscapes.
The effects of the mountain glaciers on Canada included beautiful formation of distinctive features such as cirques, icebergs, and deep gorges.
Glaciers can be found in countries like Norway, Iceland, Canada, the United States (Alaska), and New Zealand.
Glaciers are large bodies of ice that move slowly over the land. In Canada, glaciers have carved out landscapes, forming valleys, lakes, and mountains. They have also deposited sediments, shaping the country's terrain and contributing to its rich biodiversity.
Glaciers in North America are primarily found in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, particularly in states like Washington and Montana. Glacier National Park in Montana is home to several prominent glaciers. There are also glaciers in parts of Canada, such as the Canadian Rockies and the Coast Mountains in British Columbia.
I believe it was called the ice age
Glacial erratics are mostly located in areas that were covered by glaciers during the last Ice Age, such as northern latitudes and high mountain regions. They can be found in places like Canada, Scandinavia, and parts of the United States where glaciers deposited large rocks as they receded.
glaciers move with tremendous force, glaciers advance and retreat, and last but not least, they covered all of Canada and some of New York city :)
Glaciers in Canada are primarily found in the northern territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, as well as in the western province of British Columbia. Some glaciers can also be found in the eastern province of Newfoundland and Labrador. These glaciers play a significant role in shaping Canada's landscapes.
Its because the of the ice age that melted and filled up lots of freshwater lakes in northern parts of Canada
Yes, Canada has glaciers, as do other countries with land north of the Arctic Circle.
During the last ice age, continental glaciers were found covering large portions of North America, northern Europe, and Siberia. These glaciers extended over Canada, the northern United States, Scandinavia, and parts of Russia, shaping the landscape and leaving behind distinct glacial features.
Glaciers once covered most of Wisconsin and parts northward. The warming over this period certainly made Canada more livable.
Glaciers made basins and when the glaciers melted it left lots of lakes.
Canadian Shield is the flat rock formation that covers northern ontario. It was caused my glaciers scraping the soil away.
The effects of the mountain glaciers on Canada included beautiful formation of distinctive features such as cirques, icebergs, and deep gorges.
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