SSC MTS EXAM

SSC

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
this region has lowland plains along the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes, and the Canadian Shield to the north
A
Atlantic Provinces
B
British Columbia
C
Quebec and Ontario
D
Prairie Provinces
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Lawrence Lowlands, is a physiographic region of Eastern Canada that comprises a section of southern Ontario bounded on the north by the Canadian Shield and by 3 of the Great Lakes-Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario-and extends along the St. Lawrence River to the Strait of Belle Isle and the Atlantic Ocean.

Detailed explanation-2: -They comprise three subregions: the West Lowland, the Central Lowland and the East Lowland. The lowlands are plain-like areas that were all affected by the Pleistocene glaciations and are therefore covered by surficial deposits and other features associated with the ice sheets.

Detailed explanation-3: -Known as the “Industrial Heartland” of Canada, its climate, soil and location make it ideal for industry, tourism, and agriculture. Water plays an important role in the region. The St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes have been important transportation routes for thousands of years.

Detailed explanation-4: -Lawrence River can be divided into three broad sections: the freshwater river, which extends from Lake Ontario to just outside the city of Quebec; the St. Lawrence estuary, which extends from Quebec to Anticosti Island; and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which leads into the Atlantic Ocean.

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