Across
- 3. Scientist who developed the theory of Continental Drift.
- 5. Common human activity in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands.
- 6. Process by which sediment is compacted and cemented into sedimentary rock.
- 9. The removal of bits of rock due to wind, rain
- 10. Largest of the Great Lakes.
- 12. This landform region contains eroded, rounded mountains.
- 17. One of the most common economic activities in the Interior Plains.
- 18. Largest city in the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands.
- 19. The largest of Canada's landform regions
- 20. These “currents” help explain the Theory of Plate Tectonics.
Down
- 1. This landform contains Canada's youngest mountains.
- 2. This eroded mountain range in Quebec are the remains of the 1 billion yr. old mountains.
- 4. The metamorphic equivalent of limestone.
- 7. This is an important economic activity in the Western Cordillera, thanks to its majestic landforms.
- 8. Canadian shield is mostly made of this rock.
- 11. This happens when plates move quickly.
- 13. Supercontinent that broke apart 200 million yrs. Ago.
- 14. An example of igneous rock
- 15. This "human activity" is common in the Appalachian Region.
- 16. This category of minerals are typically found in igneous rock.