compose the most spectacular, accessible mountain scenery in Canada east of the Rockies. The peaks are barren and covered with broken shale. Mount Jacques Cartier is the highest, at 1320 metres. Rivers have cut deep gorges through these ranges, widened during the most recent glaciation into
magnificent U-shaped valleys. At the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, the mountains meet the sea in a series of spectacular multi-hued cliffs and plunging headlands.
The Appalachian climate is affected by two ocean currents. The Labrador currents bring cold water south from the Arctic and causes freezing during the winter months in northern parts of the region. The Gulf Stream brings warm water north from the Caribbean and along the coast of North America before it runs east, crossing the Atlantic ocean to Europe.
The meeting of the gulf stream and the labrador current also provide a great breeding ground for fish by encouraging the growth of plankton. The nothern part of the region has an Arctic Climate, with extremely long, cold, winters and short, cool summer's.
Forests, water and soil.The appalachians region is rich in coal and fish. Zinc Lead, potash, salt asbesto,copper and gold are mined in the Appalachians region. Cod salmon pollock,halibut,redfish, herring,swordfish, sole flounder haddock, clams, oysters, scallops and lobsters are harvested in the appalachians.
The appalachian region is home to one of the oldest and most biologically diverse mountain systems on the continent. Tragically mountaintop removal mining has already destroyed more then 500 mountains encompassing more than one million acres of the appalachians.
Overfishing is a form of overexploitation where fish stocks are reduced to below acceptable levels. Overfishing can occur in water bodies of any sizes,such as ponds,rivers, lakes or oceans.