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Published on Mar 25, 2016
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1.
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
2.
FACTS OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS
It was made 50-88 million years ago.
Geography of tibet and Rocky Mountain have similarities.
It spans Canada, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah.
The Rocky Mountains have at least 100 different ranges.
The highest peak is in colorado. It reaches 14,440 feet.
3.
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
4.
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER FACTS
The lengh of the river is 744 miles
It drains 25% of Earth freshwater
distinction of having been declared a World Biosphere Reserve in 2001.
An important international waterway, the st.lawrence river links the Great Lakes to the alantic ocean.
The St. Lawrence is a priceless jewel of our natural heritage.
5.
NIAGAR FALLS
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Krazy Diamnd
6.
NIAGARA FALL FACTS
U.S. And Canada share Niagara Falls
Its made up of 3 waterfalls
Gets its water from Lake Erie
First tightrope cross the Niagara Falls was 1859
More than 30 million people visited between each year
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travellingtimes
7.
GREAT LAKES
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hjl
8.
GREAT LAKE FACTS
The biggest lake is Lake Superior
The lake that touches the untied states is Lake Michigan
The Lake Ontario also have a place called ontario
Lake Erie is the small.
Lake Superior touches Canada
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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CANADA
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ecstaticist
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CLIMATE REGION
In 1880 it increases 1.4 F
1910 the Glacier National Park in Montana has 150 glaciers.
Glacier national park only has 27 glaciers
The presence of carbon dioxide is higher today if you compare it 800,000 year ago.
Today people began to emit the usage of fossil fuel on the truck and cars.
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kevin dooley
11.
CANADA RESOURCES
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L.C.Nøttaasen
12.
CANADA RESOURCES INFO
396.9 million hectares of forest, other wooded land and other land with tree cover.
Canada’s reserves of metals have been declining for more than 28 years while growing
100 million will result in upwards of $500 million
Enabling infrastructure, including pipelines, ports, rail and roads, is a key component
New infrastructure needs are being created as a result of heightened demand for resources
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Ruthie Aviles
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