Unit 3 Geography

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Across
  1. 6. materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain (fish, furs, lumber, oil and minerals)
  2. 7. Capital City: Canada - Canada’s largest cities = Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa (35 Million)
  3. 10. largest region in land area, but smallest number of population
Down
  1. 1. Atlantic Region = humid continental (large seasonal temperatures difference) - Core Region = humid continental (large seasonal temperatures difference) - Prairie Region = semiarid (received precipitation below normal for area) to sub arctic (long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool to mild summers) - Pacific Region = marine coast climate (cool summers and cool (but not cold) winters) - Northern Region = tundra (treeless regions, cold and windy with little precipitation, covered by snow for most of year)
  2. 2. Atlantic Region = English - Core Region = English/French (Quebec) - Prairie Region = English - Pacific Region = English - Northern Region = English
  3. 3. electricity generated from flowing rivers
  4. 4. population comes from many cultures and share national identity but maintain the traditions of their parents/grandparents
  5. 5. found in or living in a city
  6. 8. geographic region that is well suited for the settlement of people
  7. 9. found in or living in areas that are not close to cities