Western Cordillera Landform Region
Monday, October 22, 2012
How the Western Cordillera Was Formed
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The Western Cordillera was created by the North American and Pacific Plates colliding, which caused folding, faulting, and volcanic activity...
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Major Cities
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Major cities in the Western Cordillera are the cities that are the most populated. They are Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler. The diagram u...
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Population
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The Western Cordillera is lightly populated because there are so many mountains. As stated before under location, most people live in Briti...
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Phisical Features of the Western Cordillera
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Physical features of the Western Cordillera is a fancy way of saying what the Western Cordillera looks like. Because it is the youngest ...
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Age
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The Western Cordillera is the youngest of Canada's Landform Regions. It is around sixty-five million years old. The Western Cordillera s...
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Location
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The Western Cordillera runs along the West side of Western Canada. It covers all of British Columbia and Yukon, and parts of Alberta and N...
Western Cordillera- What is it?
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The Western Cordillera is one of Canada's seven landform regions (Arctic Lowlands-Hudson Bay Lowlands, Appalachians, Canadian Shield, Gr...
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