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Provinces Considered Canada's "Core Provinces"   Ontario & Quebec  
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People who populate Nahavut known as   Invit  
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Mackenzie River empty's into   Arctic Ocean  
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Canada's main trading partner   USA  
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Canada Achieves independence from Great Britain   Great Britain gave independence in 1931 without one shot being fired  
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Climate Zone found in the United States but not Canada   Tropical Wet & Dry (South Florida)  
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Canada- colder than most of the US   Further North of the Equator and close to the Arctic Circle  
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Region of Carolina   "Breadbasket" Prairie Provinces  
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Invention of air conditioning   Changed in the movement pattern with US - Allowed people to tolerate hot climate- population increased as a result  
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West *us   -Rapidly growing -dry -trade centers  
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Settlers "North American arrive" Where did they cross?   Beringia (Asia- nomads)  
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Louisiana Purchase   1803 Doubled the size of the United States  
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Montreal, Quebec adapt to cold environment-   Built large underground areas to be able to make life more bearable in the cold winters  
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5 themes of geography   Human Environment Interaction  
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Negative consequences on urban sprawl   air pollution, traffic, lack of resources (like water), building an earthquake- Prone land  
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Houstons Climate   Humid Subtropical  
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South *us   increasing population agriculture "sunbelt"  
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British North American Act   limited Canadian self government -gave canada parshall independence - still part of british Empire  
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Core *canada   Most populated - economic provices "strong"  
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Landforms shared by US and Canada   -Rocky Mountains - Great plains -interior plains -Appalachian Highlands  
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Northeast *US   Industrialized -high population density - "Rust Belt"  
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Midwest *US   -farming -trade centers -fertile soil -found in great plains "breadbasket"  
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Landforms not shared with US and Canada   -gulf Alantic Coastal plains -piedmont - interior Highlands - Arctic Coastal Plains  
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Applachian Mountains   Smaller than Rocky Mountains because of age and erosion  
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Praire   Vancouver because of immigration sparsely populated otherwise  
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Sunbelt   Nickname of land stretching from southern California to the Carolinas  
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Atlantic   Harsh weather Fishing and logging industries  
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