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Canadian Western Cordillera and Appalachian

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Chapter 1.3

Master Canada's Mountain Systems: Western Cordillera vs Appalachian Regions

Discover the dramatic differences between Canada's youngest and oldest mountain ranges and their impact on climate, resources, and human settlement.


What You'll Learn

Western Cordillera features young jagged peaks from tectonic collisions
Appalachian Mountains show ancient rounded profiles from extensive erosion
Different climates create coniferous versus deciduous forest ecosystems
Mountain characteristics influence settlement patterns and tourism activities

What You'll Practice

1

Compare geological ages and formation processes of mountain systems

2

Analyze climate and vegetation differences between contrasting regions

3

Evaluate human settlement and resource extraction pattern variations

Why This Matters

Understanding mountain systems helps students analyze how physical geography shapes human activities, resource development, and environmental management across Canada.

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Mountain Geography
Geological Formation
Climate Patterns
Resource Distribution
Human Settlement
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