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Hudson Plains

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• The Hudson Plains run from Manitoba to Quebec along the southern edge of Hudson Bay.

Location

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Climate

• Hudson’s Bay poor drainage has resulted in the largest continuous wetlands in the world.

• The average summer temperatures are 11 C

• The average winter temperatures are -18 C

• Precipitation ranges from 400mm to 800mm

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Geology and Geography

• The land here is flat, and the poor drainage is the main result of wetlands and bogs.

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Plants

• The drainage here is poor, so trees are only found at the drier high altitudes, while the lower altitudes lack trees.

CloudberryPurple Saxifrage Dwarf Birch

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Animals

• The diversity is higher in the summer• The region is better known for its high

population in biting insect population• A single hectare is estimated to be able

to produce 10 million black flies, no see-ums and other biting insects

Black bearBeluga WhaleCanada Goose

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Humans

• The population of the Hudson Plains are around 10,000 because of the lack of timber and materials.