Grassy vegatation lands and alot of fields
Because Canada (Ontario and Quebec) does not think of the North very often and their objective was to block off the USA from advancing on Canada from the West. That meant getting BC into Confederation expanding Confederation all the way to the Pacific Coast. These days Canada is more likely to use the motto Sea to Sea to Sea. This is a response to the suggestion that Canada does not have a good claim to Northern Lands or Waters and in particular the Northwest Passage.
The land use of Canada is 4.57%#iguess this the answer cause I find it in the internet
Canada uses the Canadian Dollar.The Canadian Dollar ($CAN)
No there's not. You can get an international package to use your US service in Canada. But there's no actual Sprint in Canada.
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Canada geese migrate to find food. In Canada, when the grass is frozen over, the geese fly elsewhere. They fly in a V shape so every geese can get to their destination safely. They don't use magnetism or the sun to get to the destination, they use landmarks learnt by their parents or flock. Hope this helps :)
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The Mississippi Flyway is a bird migration route that generally follows the Mississippi River in the United States and the Mackenzie River in Canada. This main endpoints of the flyway include central Canada and the region surrounding the Gulf of Mexico; the migration route tends to narrow considerably in the lower Mississippi River valley in the states of Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana, which account for the high number of bird species found in those areas. Some birds even use this flyway to migrate from the Arctic Ocean to Patagonia. This route is used by birds typically because no mountains or even ridges of hills block this path over its entire extent. Good sources of water, food, and cover exist over its entire length. About 40% of all North American migrating waterfowl and shorebirds use this route.
Birds that use the Atlantic Flyway for migration include species such as waterfowl (ducks, geese), shorebirds (sandpipers, plovers), raptors (hawks, eagles), and songbirds (warblers, thrushes). This flyway is a major migration route along the eastern coast of North America, extending from the Arctic to South America.
The scientific name of the Canada Goose is Branta canadensis.Although they are named for Canada, Canada geese are found all over North America at various times of the year. In the summer, Canada geese make their homes throughout most of Canada, Alaska and the northern United States. Some northern populations even make the trip over to Greenland!In the winter, most Canada geese seek warmer climates. While many do winter in southern Canada, most make their way to the mid and southern United States. Some even go the extra mile and fly all the way to northern Mexico!In terms of habitat, Canada geese use different habitats for different reasons. They tend to like low areas with lots of open water, which provides them with safety from predators.For nesting, Canada geese like upland areas near water. Quite often, they will nest on an island.
The word "geese's" is the possessive form of "geese." An example sentence using "geese's" would be: The geese's migration route takes them south for the winter.
Geese, The geese ate my sandwiches.
The geese fly south for the winter to escape the cold weather.
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