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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| geography | The study of the relationship between people and places |
| population | The number of people living in an area. |
| regions | Area that share something in common, like landforms or natural resources. |
| territories | Three areas in Canada with less governmental power that provinces, but still having their own capitals and government. |
| provinces | Ten areas in Canada, similar to state in the United States, that have their own capitals and governments. |
| bilinqual | Speaking two languages; Canada is bilingual because both French and English are official languages. |
| Canada Shield | The largest landform in Canada's government. |
| Prime Minister | The political leader of Canada's government. |
| Great Lakes | Five large lakes, four of which are the border between Canada and the United States. |
| Great Lakes Names | Huron, Superior, Lake Michigan, Erie, and Ontario |
| desert | A very dry area that receives little rain. |
| grasslands | Mostly flat land covered with grasses. |
| tundra | An area where the ground is permanently frozen and the land is level and treeless. |
| permafrost | Permanently frozen ground under a thin layer of topsoil. |
| Inuit | Native people who live primarily in northern Canada. |