Geography Unit 3

A vibrant landscape of Canada's diverse geography, showcasing the Canadian Shield, Great Lakes, and the Appalachian Mountains under a bright blue sky.

Geography Challenge: Canada Edition

Test your knowledge of Canadian geography with our interactive quiz! Dive into questions about landforms, tectonic plates, and geological processes that shape our beautiful country. Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike!

Key Features:

  • 15 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Covers various geology and geography topics
  • Ideal for learners and educators
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringEarth24
The most southerly landform region in Canada is the Appalachians.
True
False
When magma cools it becomes sedimentary rock.
True
False
The lithosphere refers to the upper mantle and the crust
True
False
When plates move past each other, the movement is called "convergent"
True
False
The Innuitians were fully formed during the Paleozoic era.
True
False
The largest tectonic plate is the:
North American Plate
Pacific Plate
Australian-Indian Plate
D. Eurasian Plate
It is believed that Pangaea started to drift apart this many years ago:
300 million
400 million
200 million
100 million
During the time of Pangaea, Canada was located close to the:
Antarctica
Arctic Circle
Tropic of Cancer
Equator
Metamorphic rock is formed by:
Gneiss
Sediment compression
Magma
Metamorphism
This process has caused different levels of elevation in the Prairies:
A. weathering
B. Plateau weathering
d. Resistance erosion
C. Differential erosion
The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands was formed during this geologic era:
A. Precambrian
b. Paleozoic
C. Cenozoic
D. Mesozoic
The lithosphere, which is made up of moving plates, floats on this layer of the earth:
Lower Mantle
B. Aesthenosphere
Hydrosphere
D. Mesosphere
This geologic process shaped much of the Canadian Shield and the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands:
Weathering
Glaciation
Tectonic Activity
Folding
The movement and deposition of sediments occurs through the process of:
Convergent boundaries
B. Tectonic Activity
Weathering
D. Erosion
This landform region was once covered by shallow seas, which allowed for the formation of fossil fuels in its sedimentary rock:
Interior Plains
Hudson Bay-Arctic Lowlands
Canadian Shield
Appalachians
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