Oil
Grasslands of Canada include the great plains of the western and central provinces, Alberta, Sakatchewan and Manitoba.
No. They are in the western United States and Canada.
eastern, western, central, pacific, Atlantic and Newfoundland
yes in north western and central areas. also in Canada and laska
Mountains and plains.
Closeness to the Equator qualifies as the single largest factor determining climate on Central America and Canada/Alaska. This results in Central America having a subtropical climate, while Canada and Alaska share a sub-polar climate.
Ottawa (the capital) is in Ontario, which is a province in the eastern part of central Canada.Ottawa, Ontario Canada's capital city is on in the Eastern part of Canada.Eastern
The major differences between the Maritime Central and Western Provinces of Canada include geography, economy, and culture. The Maritime Central Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) are located on the Atlantic coast, known for fishing and shipbuilding industries, and have a strong Scottish and Acadian cultural influence. The Western Provinces (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) are located in the interior of the country, known for agriculture, oil, and natural resources industries, and have a mix of indigenous, European, and immigrant cultural influences.
the mountianous range of the western cordillera has a mild climate that seems to snow alot. the area is in the time zones of pacific central and mountain and spands over 4 provinces of Canada
The Great Plains dominate the central US and Canada. This large flat landform features grasslands and stretches from the western edge of the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
if you mean Canada, the North of CANADA is mostly tundra and very sparse vegetation,
south east Russia, Central Asia, Turkey, Central USA, Western Canada, South East Europe, Patagonia, South New Zealand and Hungary. Small areas in central Sicily and Central Spain