Within the Great Lakes/St Lawrence Lowland region there are lots of Natural Resources. It has rich fertile level land for agriculture. It also is the second largest farming area in all of Canada. Some of the crops grown in Western Ontario and Southern Quebec are tobacco, peaches, cherries, grapes , apples, hay, vegetables, such as carrots, corn, onions, beets, peas and beans. St Lawrence lowland has lots of ranching which supply butter cheese and meat for the region. The number one resource is fresh water.
South of Ontario and Quebec
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It was created by glaciation. The glaciers carried huge amounts of sand, soil, and gravel from the Canadian Shield and scattered them throughout the region. The Great Lakes are located in basins that were gouged out by the glaciers. They started off large and eventually shrank to its present size as the water drained into the ocean.
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the great lakes - st lwrence lowlands, are based on sedimentary rocks the great lakes - st lwrence lowlands, are based on sedimentary rocks
The Hudson Bay Lowlands and the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands share several similarities, including their geographic formation as low-lying areas rich in wetlands and waterways. Both regions support diverse ecosystems and are characterized by their proximity to significant bodies of water, which influence local climates and biodiversity. Additionally, they serve as important habitats for various wildlife species and have been historically significant for Indigenous peoples and early European settlers. Both areas also face environmental challenges, such as climate change and urban development pressures.
The St.Lawrence river flows into the Atlantic Ocean and the Great lakes.
The Great Plains are located to the west of the Interior Lowlands and east of the Rocky Mountains.
The Great Lakes St Lawrence Lowlands dominate era was the Paleozoic era.
They are separated by a small part of the Canadian Shield.
They are separated by a small part of the Canadian Shield.