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Introduction to Canada. 2 nd largest country in the world in terms of land mass.

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Page 1: Introduction to Canada. 2 nd largest country in the world in terms of land mass.

Introduction to Canada

Page 2: Introduction to Canada. 2 nd largest country in the world in terms of land mass.

2nd largest country in the world in terms of land mass

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Bering Strait

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Brief History

• Mostly colonized by French and English• After a series of wars, the French were forced

to surrender their Canadian territories to the English in the 1700’s.– Canada is a bilingual country – speaking two

languages • Remained a British possession until 1867

when it was granted self-ruling status

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Provinces – like states

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Canadian Physical Geography• Much of Canada’s

physical landscape was shaped by glaciers during the last ice age. – Lots of lakes– Canadian Shield – area

scraped of top soil by ice sheet.

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Population Density

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Canada’s BiomesTundra• Not many trees because of permafrost – mostly just shrubs,

mosses, and grasses• Very dry – any precipitation that falls is snow• Inside the Arctic Circle so:

– Dark winters – sun barely rising or not rising at all– Light summers – sun not fully setting

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Canada’s BiomesTaiga• Mostly coniferous forests• Animals here hibernate or migrate to the south during the winter

months (-65 to 30° F).• Short, warmer summers with lots of rain

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Canada’s BiomesAlpine• High elevations • Cold long winters• Short warmer summers• Sandy, rocky soil – low growing plants and coniferous trees• Mammals usually hibernate in winter