Across
- 3. On a compass rose, this 270'.
- 8. These low, eroded mountains were at one point as high as the Rockies...located in eastern Canada.
- 10. Controversial fossil fuel development in Alberta
- 11. Metamorphic equivalent of limestone.
- 16. This warm water current flows along the eastern coast of North America.
- 17. He developed the theory of continental drift.
- 21. ------- Yield Management is a critical concept in renewable resource sustainability
- 22. This is the most geologically active landform region of Canada complimented by the Rocky Mountains.
- 23. The "horizontal growth" of a city.
- 25. The Oil Sands in Alberta use this mining method to remove layers of the surface containing bitumen.
- 26. This landform region largely contains sedimentary rock and abundant mineral resources (oil, potash etc.)
Down
- 1. This alternative energy uses the heat in the deep layers of the earth to generate energy.
- 2. This class of immigrant seeks protection/asylum as they fear for their life.
- 4. Ancient mountain system once dominated this landform region...now eroded away.
- 5. Population under the age of 15 and over the age of 65.
- 6. The most seismically active area of the world encircles this ocean.
- 7. This cumulus cloud is often associated with Convectional precipitation.
- 9. Supercontinent.
- 12. Prevailing winds of North America.
- 13. Fire rock.
- 14. This precipitation pattern is largely affected by cold dry air attempting to mix with warm moist air.
- 15. This was ground zero for the protection of old-growth forests in BC in 1993
- 18. These "currents" are key to the theory of Plate Tectonics.
- 19. 1cm=30km is an example of this type of scale.
- 20. Difference between high and low temperatures.
- 24. Vancouver is a maritime or continental climate?
