What Canadian landform covers about half of the country?

A.the Interior Plains
B.the Canadian Shield
C.the St. Lawrence Lowlands
D.the Yukon Territory

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2. B
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. D
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10. C
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The correct answer is B. the Canadian Shield.

To find the answer, you would need to have some knowledge about Canadian geography. The Canadian Shield is a large landform that covers about half of Canada. It is a vast area of mostly flat and rocky terrain, spanning across several provinces, including Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and parts of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

If you didn't know the answer, you could approach this question by eliminating the other options. The Interior Plains cover a significant portion of Canada, but they do not make up about half of the country. The St. Lawrence Lowlands are located in southeastern Canada and are relatively small compared to the Canadian Shield. The Yukon Territory is a part of Canada's northern region and does not cover a significant portion of the country.

By process of elimination, you can determine that the Canadian Shield is the landform that covers about half of the country.

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