Canada 6th Grade Social Studies Practice Test

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What are the Prairie Provinces in Canada?

Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland

Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba

The Prairie Provinces of Canada are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. These three provinces are situated in the central part of Canada and are characterized by their flatlands, agriculture, and significant contributions to the country's economy through farming and natural resources.

Alberta is known for its oil and gas industries, Saskatchewan is recognized for its agricultural production and potash mining, while Manitoba has a diverse economy that includes agriculture and manufacturing. Together, these provinces share similar geographic features, climatic conditions, and cultural aspects that distinguish them as the Prairie Provinces.

British Columbia, Yukon, and Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island

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