canada
Across
- 2. canada's climate
- 3. capital of canada
- 8. one of the great lakes located in the Canadian shield in the middle
- 10. pollution mixed with rain
- 13. among the largest and deepest freshwater lakes in the world. This massive waterbody covers 22,300 square miles and has 407 miles of coastline in Wisconsin. The lake is primarily cold water with summer maximum water temperatures below 22 degrees
- 15. country that ruled over canada
- 16. Canada's leader
- 17. the third largest of the lakes by volume, with 850 cubic miles of water. The lakeshore extends 3,827 miles, and is characterized by shallow, sandy beaches and the rocky shores of Georgian Bay.
- 18. a natural resource used to make steel
- 19. A 21st century, high standard trade agreement: supporting mutually beneficial trade resulting in freer markets, fairer trade, and robust economic growth in North America.
- 20. the world's largest freshwater lake by area (31,700 mi2 /82,100 km2). It is also the coldest and deepest of the Great Lakes
Down
- 1. extreme logging method, deforestation
- 4. a country above the U.S
- 5. surrounds most of Canada
- 6. is 18,960 km2 (10,000 km2 in Canada), with a drainage area of 60,030 km2, an elevation of 75 m, a mean depth of 86 m (max 244 m), length 311 km and width 85 km. It is the smallest in surface area and most easterly of the Great Lakes and eighth-largest body of freshwater in North America.
- 7. Canada's government
- 9. wood and it is cut down
- 11. digging underground
- 12. about 210 miles long, 57 miles wide and about 570 feet above sea level. Bordered by Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Ontario, Lake Erie has 856 miles of shoreline, giving it a surface area of just over 9,900 square miles — slightly larger than the state of Vermont.
- 14. enacted in 1994 and created a free trade zone for Mexico, Canada, and the United States, is the most important feature in the U.S.-Mexico bilateral commercial relationship.