B. Primary industry
C. Tertiary industry
D. Quaternary industry
Answer:
Saskatchewan
Explanation:
I think the answer is Saskatchewan.
The Canadian province with straight lines or 'borders' all the way around it is Saskatchewan. It is almost completely defined by straight lines of latitude and longitude.
The province of Canada that has straight lines all the way around it is Saskatchewan. Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Provinces are regions within Canada boundary defined by longitudes and latitudes, contours of natural elements such as mountain ranges, rivers, and lakes, or straight geometric lines.
Saskatchewan is one of the few that is almost completely defined by straight lines of latitude and longitude, giving it its rectangular shape.
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B. terrorism and nationalism
C. independence and nationalism
D. technology and electronics
a. Earth's albedo
b. Earth's atmosphere
c. Earth's plate movements
d. Earth's distance from the Sun
b. the ancient rock of the Canadian shield covers about one fourth of Canada
c. the Mississippi drainage basin is the firth largest in the world
d. the most geologically active region of north America is found along the west coast OR B not sure
The correct answer is - C. The most geologically active region of North America is found along the West Coast.
The West Coast of North America is by far the most geologically active region on the continent. It is part of the ''Ring of Fire''. The west has boundaries of the North American tectonic plate and the Pacific tectonic plate which causes lot of geological activity in the region. Earthquakes are a common occurrence in this part and a big rift valley stretches through California and it is getting bigger and bigger with time. The biggest volcano nowadays is found in this region, more specifically under the Yellowstone National Park in the northwestern part of the United States.
b. summer
c. fall
d. winter
Answer:
It'll be Fall
Explanation:
This is correct because the Southern and Northern hemispheres are complete opposites of each other, and Fall is the opposite of Spring.