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Chapter 12

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN FACTS

  • Are in Canada and America.
  • 3,000 miles long.
  • Their is 300 miles of trails.
  • Goes through British Columbia and Alberta.
  • Mount Elbert is the highest mountain.

ST. LAWRENCE RIVER

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ST.LAWRENCE RIVER FACTS

  • Flows in a north-east direction.
  • Connects the lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Largest river in canada.
  • Is in Canada and America.
  • Goes through the Great Lakes.
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NIAGARA FALLS

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NIAGARA FALLS FACTS

  • Is in Canada and America.
  • Is in the Great Lakes.
  • Is in Lake Superior.
  • Has fresh water.
  • Is 15 stories high.
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THE GREAT LAKES

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GREAT LAKES FACTS

  • Lake Superior is one.
  • Lake Huron is another.
  • Another one is Lake Michigan.
  • Lake Erie is also one.
  • Has fresh water in it.
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CANADA

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CANADA FACTS

  • Is in NATO.
  • Has provinces instead of states.
  • Is in the continent North America.
  • Touches the artic circle.
  • Has a republic government.
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NATURAL RESOURCES.

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CANADA'S NATURAL RESOURCES

  • Maple syrup is a resources.
  • Oil is a important natural resource.
  • Nickel is another.
  • Zinc is also very important.
  • Maple trees is also important.
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