8. Four major vegetation regions common to both the US and Candada are

a. tundra, rain forest, ice cap, and desert scrub
b. forest, desert scrub, savanna and continental
c. tundra, forest, grassland, and highlands
d. ice cap, grassland, forest, and savanna
I've already asked this one before but I'm not sure if I received an answer. D?

14. The main landforms of Mexico are the Sierra Madres and the
a. central plateau
b. Isthmus of Panama
c. Amazon Basin
d. Andes
From the link that I was given yesterday, i think the answer is A

Thanks
-MC

MsSue asked you if both countries had savannas?

Yes.... A is corrrect

Yes! Both are right! :-)

:D thanks!

-MC

Oops -- GuruBlue caught my error. Savannas are only in tropical and subtropical regions -- which Canada certainly is not.

How about C?

Yeah, I think that might be it...you're not at the top of your game these days Ms.Sue =P

thanks
-MC

Obviously you haven't read my other posts. Although I'm not perfect -- I still maintain about a 95% accuracy.

ms.sue what are the answers for the whole thing?? plz help me

hey yo help me?? pppppppppllllllllllzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!11

1. B

2. B
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. D
9. B
10. C
11. Essay Q
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13. Essay Q

For question 8, the correct answer is c. tundra, forest, grassland, and highlands. These four major vegetation regions are common to both the US and Canada. To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options a and b as they contain incorrect vegetation regions. Then, you can compare options c and d. The correct answer is c because the US and Canada do not have significant ice caps and savannas. So, the answer would be c.

For question 14, the correct answer is indeed a. central plateau. You can verify this information by referring to the link provided to you previously. The Sierra Madre mountain ranges are one of the main landforms in Mexico, and the central plateau is another significant landform in the country. The Isthmus of Panama, Amazon Basin, and Andes are not directly located in Mexico. Therefore, the answer would be a.