Review- Landforms/Physiographic Regions

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