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Grade 7
Canadian Geography
Human Geography
15. Transportation Systems
15.1 Movement Networks

Master Movement Networks and Transportation Systems

Discover how transportation infrastructure connects communities and facilitates the movement of people, goods, and resources across vast distances.


What You'll Learn

Transportation networks connect communities through railways highways waterways systems
Maritime corridors and air transport serve remote isolated regions
Public transit systems reduce congestion while supporting urban mobility
Transportation hubs facilitate transfers between different network connection points

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze Canadian transportation networks including railways and highways

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Learners examine maritime shipping corridors and air transport connectivity

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Young scholars evaluate public transit systems and transportation hubs

Why This Matters

Understanding movement networks helps students appreciate how transportation infrastructure shapes economic development, community connectivity, and their daily lives.

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Transportation Systems
Network Analysis
Infrastructure Planning
Maritime Shipping
Urban Transit
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