What Do You Know About Landform Regions?

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Across
  1. 3. – Carved out hollows and depressions in the Shield, forming lakes.
  2. 5. Plains – Flat region with wheat farms and fossil fuel industries; known as Bread Basket.
  3. 6. – Cold, rugged mountains in Nunavut with little vegetation or population.
  4. 10. – Found between mountain ranges in the Western Cordillera.
  5. 11. – Grown in interior valleys of the Western Cordillera and in Ontario’s wine region.
  6. 14. Cordillera – Mountain region in B.C. and Yukon with tourism, orchards, and skiing.
  7. 16. – Refers to the height of land above sea level.
  8. 18. – Region with rolling hills and broad valleys in Eastern Canada.
  9. 19. – Forest covering much of the southern Canadian Shield.
  10. 20. – Valuable mineral found in the rocks of the Canadian Shield.
  11. 22. – Common job in the Appalachians due to proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
  12. 24. – A common human activity in the Canadian Shield.
Down
  1. 1. – Polar Bear Country with tundra, darkness in winter, and few people.
  2. 2. Shield – Oldest landform region; rich in minerals and lakes.
  3. 4. – Common landscape feature in Hudson Bay Lowlands due to poor drainage.
  4. 7. – Smallest region; home to 2/3 of Canada’s population and many fruit farms.
  5. 8. – A traditional way of life in coastal and northern regions.
  6. 9. – Major industry in the Western Cordillera’s mountains and wilderness.
  7. 12. – An example of entertainment in the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence region.
  8. 13. – Type of forest found in the Appalachian Mountains.
  9. 15. – Popular summer activity in the Canadian Shield.
  10. 17. – Major activity in the Interior Plains due to fertile soil.
  11. 21. – Natural resource found in Alberta and the Arctic Lowlands.
  12. 23. – Cold, treeless biome found in the north of the Canadian Shield and Arctic.