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Explore the diverse communities of Canada through a regional perspective, studying growth and decline of settlements, regional identities, and Canadian pop culture. Learn about settlement patterns, physical landscapes, and the development of urban and rural areas.
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Classifying Communities Canada’s Human Landscape Growth/ Decline of settlements A Regional Perspective Regional Identities Canadian Pop culture 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
This analogy refers to Canada’s pockets of settlement as islands A 100
A tool used by geographers to study how closely together people live in a particular country or area. A 200
The features of the physical landscape, such as fertile soil, abundant trees, plentiful fish or presence of minerals. A 300
A system of landholding that led to a settlement pattern of long, narrow lots facing rivers and roads A 400
These settlers were familiar with the township system of settlement and choose to use in Ontario. A 500
Can include a variety of services, shopping centers, warehousing, and housing developments, usually along major highways. B 100
Describes those areas, often agricultural, that are located outside owns and cities. B 200
Areas with a population density of at least 400 people per square kilometers B 300
Important port in First and Second World Wars, and remains a strategic naval centre. B 400
The area in a region that is most developed and populated, the areas that surround the most developed area and their relationship. C 100
A system of ranking one thing over another, in geography, the ranking of smaller regions within larger regions. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
A tool used by geographers to help bring order to their study. It involves breaking the whole into smaller parts. C 400
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta is classified as this region C 500
The best NHL team on the planet ! (according to Miss Lydon) D 100
Canada’s largest bridge D 300
Total # of gold medals Canada won at the 2010 Olympics D 400
Name this Canadian D 500
.. micrometres E 200
Canada’s National Symbol E 500
#2 is the province of…. If you are eating filet mignon, what are you eating? F 100
4 # is the province of…. F 200
# 1 is the province of… F 300
# 13 is the.. Ingredients of a Big Mac F 400
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