类别 全部 - vegetation - climate

作者:Nolan Damaia 1 月以前

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Canada's Physical Aspects: Making Connections

Canada's physical geography includes diverse landform regions, each impacting the climate and vegetation. The Cordillera region, characterized by its high elevation and mountainous terrain, experiences colder temperatures and reduced sunlight.

Canada's Physical Aspects: Making Connections

the cordillera is cold because it has a high elevation and mountain like hills

Cordillera

Landform Regions

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Tundra - Permafrost, shrubs, moss and lichen

Soil & Vegetation

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Climate Factors

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Higher elevation means less heat and sunlight for vegetation to grow

Canada's Physical Aspects: Making Connections

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- Mountins

- Hills

Higher elevation/colder

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The cordillera is a tundra because the cordilleras elevation froze the layer under the ground creating the little vegetation we see

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