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Can someone please help me with W. Geography? :]?

1)How does Canada compare in size to the U.S.? 2)How do populations of U.S and Canada compare? 3)How does the Rio Grande River compare to the Nile River? 4)How does MT. Logan in Canada compare in size to the highest mountain in the U.S.? 5)Which lake does the ST. Lawrence River connect to the Atlantic Ocean? 6)Which native peoples probly did the most farming? 7)Which U.S. state has the longest border with Canada? 8) In which part of the U.S. would your find the most cattle? 9)Which natural hazards most affect Alaska? 10)What is the population density around Winnipeg?

Public Comments

  1. 1. About the same size

    2. canada has only about 3 or 5 people per square kilometer

    3. The nile is twice the size

    4. Considering that Canada has a lot of mountainous regions, i would guess that the on ein Canada is higher.

    5. sorry idk

    6. The ones in central america or on the corn belt (mid- US).

    7. Montana for sure.

    8. Texas

    9. Earthquake. They are located at a certain area that is similar to California.

    10. Like Minneapolis/St.Paul

    Yay Canada eh!



  2. 1) Canada is much bigger than the US

    2) The US has more than 10 times as many people

    3) The Nile is much longer, wider, deeper, with a larger watershed.

    4) Mt. Denali in Alaska is taller than Mt. Logan

    5) Lake Ontario

    6) The ones that were settled in permanent villages.

    7) Alaska

    8) Southern Plains, foothills of the Rockies

    9) Earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, subzero temperatures

    10) To measure the population density, one would need to have exact boundaries with a census of how many lived within those boundaries, but the given information isn't specific enough. If it's within the center of Winnipeg, the population density would be reasonably high, but if it's the outskirts of Winnipeg, it would be quite low, as there isn't much in the way of suburbs around Winnipeg. The province of Manitoba, overall, is very sparsely populated.



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