What Is a Landform Region?
Canada's Seven Landform Regions
The Canadian Shield:
The Canadian Shield is the oldest and biggest landform region. Its development process started about three billion years ago... |
The Interior Plaines:
The Interior Plaines are described as flat lands or rolling hills with few trees and deep wide river valleys. This region is great for growing... |
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands:
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands has a wide range of fruits, vegetables and grains. This region is great for agriculture... |
The Hudson Bay-Arctic Lowlands:
The Hudson Bay-Arctic Lowlands started developing in the Paleozoic geologic era. The main type of rock found in this region is... |
The Appalachian Region:
The Appalachian Region appear as rounded mountains, usually covered with trees and many deep cut valleys. The presence of Non-metallic minerals... |
The Innuitian Mountains:
The Innuitian Moutains are barren because trees can neither survive the extreme cold winters nor grow during the short... |
The Western Cordillera:
The Western Cordillera have many forests and orchards that yield grapes, cherries and peaches. This region also contains many minerals such as... |