Unit #1 Review Part II- CGC1D

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Across
  1. 9. The Canadian Shield is largely made of this type of rock.
  2. 11. Upward movement of water in a calcified soil.
  3. 13. Largest city in the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands.
  4. 16. This climate factor partly determines our 4 seasons. (see OLDMAP)
  5. 18. Common human activity in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands.
  6. 19. The metamorphic equivalent of limestone.
  7. 20. This "human activity" is common in the Appalachian Region.
  8. 21. The removal of bits of rock due to rain, wind etc.
  9. 23. Most common human activity in the Interior Plains.
  10. 24. The difference between the highest temperature and lowest temperature of climate station is known as the temperature R----.
Down
  1. 1. This was once Canada's tallest mountains...1 billion years ago.
  2. 2. Rock layer at the bottom of a soil profile (“C” Horizon).
  3. 3. An example is a mixed-forest region.
  4. 4. Winnipeg Man.- Maritime or Continental Climate?
  5. 5. A common effect in a wet climate soil.
  6. 6. Rich organic material found in topsoil.
  7. 7. An example of igneous rock.
  8. 8. In a Maritime Climate, most of the rain falls during which season?
  9. 10. Vancouver BC- Maritime or Continental Climate?
  10. 12. In a Continental Climate, most of the rain falls during which season?
  11. 14. Acronym which describes the major factors which affect North America's climate.
  12. 15. Largest vegetation region of Canada.
  13. 17. This warm current travels along the East Coast of North America.
  14. 22. Vegetation region characterized by lichens, mosses and small shrubs.