North Dakota and South Dakota are both part of the Great Plains region. The Great Plains region extends into Canada, but the area is known as the Prairies region in Canada. The Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan make up the Prairies region.
The prairie Provinces of Canada ( Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) produce most of the grains that Canada exports, this is why they are called "Canada's Breadbasket". They are noted for their flat terrain.
Ontario is known for various landform regions, including the Canadian Shield, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Hudson Bay Lowlands, and the Northern Ontario. The provinces terrain also includes the Niagara Escarpment and the Prairie region in the southwestern part.
The Great Plains is an area located in the middle part of the United States. Great Plains states include Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado. They are called the Great Plains because of their areas of vast open prairie areas.
Newfoundland and Labrador is the the name of a Canadian Province.
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St Lawrence lowlands,Canadian shield and arctics lowlands
The Appalachians are in USA. (That is not yet part of Canada)
Yes, but they are not a part of the Great Plains.
It's part of the great plains region.
The western part of the interior plains in North America is called the Great Plains.
Part of it