In 1840, these become Canada<span> East and </span>Canada<span> West after the British Parliament unified Upper and Lower </span>Canada<span> into the Province of </span>Canada<span>. This territory was redivided into the Provinces of </span>Quebec<span> and Ontario at Confederation in 1867. Each became one of the first four provinces.
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Chains of volcanoes along continental coastlines.
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Answer:
There is no following to answer from
Explanation:
Answer:
A particle or packet of light.
Explanation:
A photon essentially doesn't have a charge and thus can't be called an electron. So, option 1 is incorrect.
Photons are in fact packets of electromagnetic energy that light is made up of. So, option 2 is correct.
A photon is not a gaseous mass that indicates the preliminary stage in a star's growth and thus can't be a protostar. So, option 3 is incorrect.
Photons having different energies are constituents of the electromagnetic spectrum and thus a single photon can't be a spectrum. So, option 4 is incorrect.