Across
- 7. When magma pushes its way into the cracks of rocks.
- 8. A long and steep slope separating 2 different landforms. For example, Niagara _____________.
- 14. Rock that is visible and exposed.
- 15. A long and narrow ocean inlet with steep cliffs, formed by glaciers.
- 18. A mixture of plant fibres and water to form a wet mass used to make paper.
- 20. A vast forest located mostly in Northern Canada. It contributes greatly to Canada's economy.
- 21. A landform that is lower than the surrounding area.
Down
- 1. An area characterized by a distinct set of features that differ from the surrounding area. For example, mountains.
- 2. Formed when tectonic plates converge causing the earth's crust to buckle.
- 3. The smallest region comprised of 50% of the population. (use the abbreviation)
- 4. Covering over 50% of Canada and is a mineral treasure trove of metallic minerals. Bowl-shaped region.
- 5. An elongated, oval-shaped hill formed by glaciers that shows the direction of the glacier movement
- 6. Domesticated animals raised on a farm. ex: sheep, cattle, horses etc.
- 9. Lowlands characterized by three levels of elevation created by differential erosion. Composed mostly of sedimentary rock.
- 10. Little pieces of rocks, particles and fossils that do not dissolve in water and created by wind, water and ice.
- 11. An area that contains a large grouping of islands in a body of water.
- 12. A break or break in the Earth's crust, where rocks have shifted (or moved) relative to each other.
- 13. A group of minerals containing potassium often used as fertilizer.
- 16. Located on the east coast of Canada with old rounded mountains.
- 17. Young, high peaked mountains created when the Pacific and North American plate converged.
- 19. oil, Formed by the remains of plant and animal matter in liquid form.
