The Physical Aspect. Pacific Range Sierra Nevada, the Cascades, the Coast Range, & the Alaska Mt. McKinley Highest Continental Peak 20,320 feet high.
Ch. 18 All Sections. In the 1400s and 1500s, countries in Europe began to explore the world. Many different conditions came together to further this.
Battleground of North America 1697 - 1750. Treaty of Ryswick - 1697 Brief end to hostilities in North America French got a massive amount of land This.
PLS 405: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Democracy Ethnic Conflict Canada, Quebec, and the FLQ.
The U.S. and Canada Toronto, Ontario Montreal: Confluence of the St. Lawrence/Ottawa Rivers.
Chapter 5 Physical Geography of the United States and Canada: A Land of Contrasts North America’s vast and varied landscape and abundant resources have.
Map Review for the Final Spring 2015. Pacific Ocean.
Chapter 3: Landforms. 1. The Canadian Shield 2. The Interior Plains 3. The Lowlands 4. The mountain rim -Cordillera in the west -Appalachian in the east.
All major landforms are found in U.S. and Canada The two countries share mountain chains and interior plains.
1.Which physical feature in Canada is indicated on the map? A.The Black Sea B.The Hudson Bay C.The Atlantic Ocean D.The St. Lawrence River.
Chapter 5 Landforms and Resources United States & Canada.
Physiographic Features of the United States. A Nation of Water.