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Humanities test

humanities test Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023

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British Columbia: L,P,CC: West coast, 4.8 million people, Victoria, Enviornment: Mountains, forests, coastal areas, cool winters, warm summers, Economy and Natural resources: forestry, farming, tourism
Alberta: L,P,CC: Prairies, 4.2 million, Edmonton Environment: Farmland, mountains, cool winters with Chinook Winds Economy and Natural resources: Oil, beef production
Saskatchewan: L,P,CC: Prairies, 1.1 million, Regina Environment: Flat farmland, North is swamp, rock, forests Economy and Natural resources: Farming, mining, oil
Manitoba: L,P,CC: Prairies, 1.3 million, Winnipeg Environment: Arctic areas, forests, grasslands, cold winters warm summers Economy and Natural resources: Hydroelectric power, fishing, mining, forestry
Ontario: L,P,CC: Central Canada, 14.2 million, Toronto Environment: Colder in northern Ontario, Better farmland in southern Ontario Economy and Natural resources: Water, hydroelectric power, high tech, farming
Quebec: L,P,CC: Central Canada, 8.3 million, Quebec City Environment: Northern areas similar to Arctic, southern area lots of lakes, hills, cold winters Economy and Natural resources: hydroelectric power, mining, pulp, paper
Nova Scotia: L,P,CC: Maritime/Atlantic, 953,000, Halifax Environment: Forests, flat farmland Economy and Natural resources: shipping ports, fishing, farming
New Brunswick: L,P,CC: Maritime/Atlantic, 750,000, Fredericton Environment: Forests, coastal areas Economy and Natural resources: fishing, forestry
Prince Edward Island: (P.E.I.) L,P,CC: Maritime/Atlantic, 152,000, Charlottetown Environment: Red rich soil, Farmland, Island in the Atlantic Ocean Economy and Natural resources: Potato farming, dairy and beef production
Newfoundland and Labrador: L,P,CC: Atlantic, 500,000, St. Johns Environment: Labrador is cold near the Arctic, Newfoundland moderate temperate cool winters warm summers Economy and Natural resources: Fishing, mining, oil, lumber, paper
Nunavut: L,P,CC: Northern Canada, 38,000, Iqaluit Environment: icy, rocks, very cold and dry Economy and Natural resources: mining, traditional arts, oil and gas, tourism
Northwest Territories: L,P,CC: Northern Canada, 44,000, Yellowknife Environment: Cold and dry winter climate with sunny summers, temperatures range from 25°C to -40°C Economy and Natural resources: Mining metals and diamonds, tourism
Yukon: L,P,CC: Northern Canada, 34,000, Whitehorse Environment: Mountain ranges prevent precipitation, very cold Economy and Natural resources: Metal mining, tourism
Created by: yardena_klein
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