canada 2
canada 2
The Physical Regions of Canada
Canada is divided into six regions. The regions are the Atlantic region,
the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River region, the Shield region, the Plains
region, the Cordillera region, and the North region. Each of these
different regions all have their own special traits which make them unique
from the others. Things such as area, population density, economy,
resources, etc. divide the regions and give them the identity they have.
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regions with ease. This region has also become much
more populated over the last 50 years.
In conclusion, Canada is obviously a very diverse country, and the
different features and resources each of the regions has shows this.
Because each region has something special that the other regions don't,
each region must look to the other regions for certain resources and
products. This brings Canada together and keeps it from individualizing
into small independent, self-reliant areas.