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What is Appalachian Mountains, Innuitian Mountians, West cordillera
High land region examples
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What is wind, solar, tidal, etc, energy
Renewable Energy Source
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what is family class, economy class, and refugees
3 classes of immigration
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What is
Urban
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What is extending to other parts of the world
Globalization
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What is Hudson Bay, Interior Plains, Great Lakes of St Lawerence, and Canadian Shield
Low land region examples
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What is tertiary
Canada's largest sector
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What is reasons people may choose to leave their country (war, natural disasters)
Push factor
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What is
f
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What is average day to day weather in a specific region for a extended period of time
Climate
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What is Convergent, Divergent, Transform
Name 3 tectonic forces
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What is anything that can be replaced by natural actions (water, wind energy)
Flow resources
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What is the reasons people are attracted to certain countries (human rights, jobs)
Pull factor
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What is
f
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What is the production of energy that is found in nature before conversion. (crude oil - gasoline)
Primary energy production
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What is short term conditions in a specific location
Weather
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renewable can regenerate if used carefully while non-renewable is limited and cannot be replaces
Renewable v.s non-renewable resources
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refugees are people forced to leave their home country
migrants are people who chose to move without a threat.
Refugees v.s migrants
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What is
f
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What is latitude, winds, oceans, and mountains
What are the 4 main factors of climate change
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What is do it for the people, planet, and profit
Sustainability layers
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What is
f
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What is
f
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