<span>The Hudson Bay Company was constantly opening the Canadian wilderness to new settlement. More and more forts were built, along with trails - all of which created jobs. Also the fur trade (along with fishing) was the backbone of the Canadian economy at that time. Hope this helps</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Cirques often contain small lakes called </em><u><em>tarn</em></u><em>.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Cirque is a depression or a valley-like formation developed from the erosion of the glacier. They are formed in the mountain ranges. The slopes are steep and melted ice flows down to the floor.
The floor of a cirque is a bowl-shaped structure. The ice from all the sides from melting glaciers fill in the floor. When the glacier melts and slides the sides of the cirque, the floor converts into a lake. This small lake is called a tarn.
The <em>Mid-Atlantic Ridge </em>is composed of the youngest crustal bedrock.
The Seine river
Did you hear about the guy who dived in to a river in France? He was in-Seine!
Insane. Get it? No? OK...
Answer:The phase of moon when between new moon and half moon is crescent and more than half and less than full is gibbous. Thus, during waxing gibbous and waning gibbous, the phase of the moon would be more than half of moon's surface.
Explanation:Waxing gibbous