Answer the
questions
Questions:
1. What is the geography of Canada?
Canada features
black-blue lakes, numerous rivers, majestic western mountains, rolling central
plains, and forested eastern valleys. The Canadian Shield, a hilly region of lakes and swamps,
stretches across northern Canada and has some of the oldest rocks on Earth
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2. Show the territory and bordes of the country.
The country is bordered by Alaska (USA) in west, and by 12 US states of the continental United
States in south, Canada shares maritime borders with Greenland (an autonomous territory of
Denmark) and Saint Pierre and Miquelon, an island which belongs to France.
2. What is the government of Canada?
3.
There are three levels of government in Canada -
Federal, Provincial and Municipal - each
with its own set of responsibilities.
4. Speak about the national emblems of the country.
The Maple Leaf Tartan was declared an official national symbol on
March 9, 2011. Created in 1964 by David Weiser, the Maple Leaf Tartan
was designed in anticipation of the 100th anniversary of Canada's
confederation in 1967
5. What can you say about the way of life of Canada?
Canadians do share important values such as
pride, a belief in equality and diversity, and respect
for all individuals. It is these values that make Canada known as a friendly, peace-loving, and secure
place in which to live.
Australia
What is the geography of Australia?
Although it is a large country, its topography is not too varied, and most of it consists of low desert
plateau. The southeast, however, does have fertile plains.
Australia's climate is mostly arid to
semiarid, but the south and east are temperate and the north is tropical.
2. Show the borders of India from the map.
The map shows India, officially the