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____ [38]
4 years ago
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How do landforms link the geography of Canada and the us

Geography
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Advocard [28]4 years ago
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St. Lawrence River, the Great Plains, and the Rocky Mountains are major landforms that both Canada and the United States of America share.  You could also say the great lakes. Hope I helped.     : )
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