There are 15 ecozones. There is the Mixedwood plains, the Atlantic maritime, the boreal plains, the boreal shield, the prairie, the montane cordillera, the pacific maritime, the taiga cordillera, the taiga shield, the boreal cordillera, the taiga plains, the Hudson plains, the southern arctic, the northern arctic and the arctic cordillera.
Where do the majority of Egypt's people live?
The majority of Egypt's population lives in the Nile Delta region, which is a fertile area located in the northern part of the country. The capital city, Cairo, is also one of the most densely populated areas in Egypt.
Could you mention some famous mycologists?
Some famous mycologists include Beatrix Potter, an author and mycologist known for her studies on fungi spores; Paul Stamets, a mycologist and advocate for fungi in ecosystems and health; and Alexander Fleming, the Nobel Prize-winning biologist who discovered the antibiotic properties of Penicillium mold.
How much money did bill gates donate to colleges?
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Why did Nunavut and Northwest Territory split?
Nunuvut is in the middle of Canada and they spoke French, and everyone around them spoke English
Why is Nunavut so unpopulated?
because the climate is so inhospitable that it will not support very many people
Do polar bears live in Nunavut Canada?
Yes. Nunavut is a Canadian Territory situated just outside of and in the Arctic circle, and is one of the places where polar bears can be found in their natural habitat.
What is the official flower of nunavut?
Nunavut is the largest and newest federal territory of Canada
The official flower of Nunavut is the Purple saxifrage flower.
It is a pretty flowering plant that grows all over the high Arctic and is a good source of vitamins and one of the first plants the Inuit can eat in the spring. Good in salads and a sweet tea can be made from the leaves.
Know as aupilaktunnquaq, after months of snow and very little greenery it is a welcome sight and addition to the diet.
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Which is bigger Nunavut or Northwest Territories?
Nunavut is 808,185 sq mi
Northwest Territories is 532,643 sq mi
What is distance from London Ontario to Quebec City Quebec?
The driving distance from London, Ontario to Quebec City is 974 kilometres. This would take just over 10 hours to travel non-stop. The flight distance between these two centres is 557 miles, or 896 kilometres.
What are some birds that live in Nunavut?
A short but intense summer produces many small but brilliant flowers, including purple saxifrage, sedge, louseworts, fireweed, and wintergreen. Other common flowers in the south include dandelions, chamomile daisies, harebells, and buttercups. About 200 species of flowers grow north of the tree line. The animal population in Nunavut includes mammals such as the caribou, muskox, barren-ground grizzly bear, wolf, wolverine, fox, ermine, lemming, and hare. Caribou alone outnumber Nunavut's human population 25 to 1. Common marine mammals include seals, walruses, whales (including belugas, narwhals, bowhead whales, killer whales, blue whales, and sperm whales), and polar bears. Bird species include gyrfalcon, snowy and short-eared owl, rough-legged hawk, golden eagle, ptarmigan, jaeger, snow goose, pintail and long-tailed duck, goldeneye, lesser scaup, and green-winged teal. Fish include lake trout, arctic grayling, arctic char, walleye, whitefish, and northern pike. Mosquitoes breed in the shallow tundra lakes.
Why is Iqaluit the capital city of Nunavut?
Iqaluit is the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut.
What are nunavut's natural resources issues?
yes the animal are indangered cause trrees are gettin cut down
What are the 3 largest cities in Nunavut?
Iqaluit, Arviat, Cambridge Bay, Coral Harbour, Kugluktuk, and Rankin Inlet.
False. Kugluktuk is in NWT
What or who made Nunavut a Canadian province in 1999?
Nunavut is actually not a Canadian province; it is one of three (along with the Northwest Territories and Yukon) official territories of Canada. It used to be a part of the Northwest Territories, until April 1, 1999, when Nunavut was officially created through the Nuvavut Act and the Nuvavut Land Claims Agreement Act, which were passed by the Canadian Parliament after being ratified by 85 percent of the voters in Nuvavut, many of whom are Inuit.
What is Nunavut and how and why was it created?
Nunavut was formed on April 1, 1999 splitting off from the Northwest Territories and forming their own government. The Inuit, a Native American People, have lived off the arctic land for centuries and wanted their own Region to manage. A land settlement was agreed upon in April of 1999.
Due to the VAST size of the Dong area, they were far removed from even the other Northern Areas of Canada. Nunavut is now a Territory of Canada