The Interior Plains

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The Interior Plains cover 18% (1.8 million km2) of Canada. They are located in between the western Cordillera and the Canadian Shield. They cover most of Alberta and Saskatchewan and some of NWT, Yukon, B.-C., Nunavut and Manitoba. Not all parts of the plains are flat. Most areas are covered in gently, rolling hills and deep river valleys. This big territory consists of diverse vegetation, elevation and climate. The elevation rises from approximately 600m to 1500m above sea. The winters are cold (-10* to -30*) and the summers are hot (10* to 30*). It consist mostly of Boreal Forest and Grasslands. During the ice age (Cenozoic Era) river sediments were deposited on top of rocks and as the ice sheet retreated. It left behind sedimentary rock

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