I am suppose to create a power-point presentation on ONE of the following Canadian Landforms:Canadian Shield, Appalachians, Western Cordillera, Arctic Islands, Interior Plains, Great Lakes-St.Lawrence lowlands. My question is which one should I pick?

Which one has the most information I can find on the internent?

I would need to include Geological History, Rock Structure, Appearance, soil, vegetation, wildlife, and human activities.

Please help. Thanks in advance.

I Googled Canadian Shield and found this page with at least 8 links to sites that look useful.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&safe=off&q=Canadian+shield

When deciding which Canadian landform to pick for your power-point presentation, it's important to consider the availability of information on the internet. To find out which landform has the most information, you can perform a search on Google.

In this case, you mentioned that you Googled "Canadian Shield" and found a page with at least 8 links to useful sites. This is a good indication that the Canadian Shield has a significant amount of information available online.

To conduct your own search, you can use search engines like Google and enter the name of each landform. For example, you can search for "Appalachians Canadian landform" or "Western Cordillera Canadian landform." This will help you gauge the amount of information available for each landform.

Once you have identified the landform with the most information, you can start your research. Look for reputable sources such as government websites, academic institutions, and reliable organizations related to geography, geology, or Canadian studies. These sources will provide you with the necessary information on geological history, rock structure, appearance, soil, vegetation, wildlife, and human activities for your chosen landform.

Remember to take notes and keep track of your sources as you gather information. This will help you properly credit the information and provide a comprehensive bibliography for your power-point presentation.

Good luck with your research and the creation of your power-point presentation!