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World Map of Countries: Introduction to Canada

"World Map of Countries·Canada" scale 1:9.1 million; city map (Chinese and foreign comparison); Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal; text description: 5,500 words. Canada is the second largest country in the world, occupying the majority of the northern half of the North American continent. Canada's eastern end begins at Cape Spear in Newfoundland and its western end ends at the border between Yukon Territory and Alaska, spanning 5,514 kilometers. The northern end starts from Cape Columbia in the Northwest Territories and the southern end ends at Middle Island in Lake Erie, with a total length of 4,634 kilometers. Canada is surrounded by seas on three sides: the Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It is adjacent to the United States to the south and west, and faces Greenland to the northeast. The land area is 3,560,000 square miles (9,221,000 square kilometers). The total area of ??freshwater and freshwater areas is 9,976,100 square kilometers. 88% of the territory is covered with ice sheets, tundra, subarctic coniferous forests and lakes. Canada has vast land and mountains, plains, lakes, rivers, and bays. Rich natural resources such as grasslands, forests and mineral deposits. Its endless forests, snowfields and beautiful and tranquil lakes and mountains are also places that tourists yearn for. Canada's geographical environment determines the geographical distribution of Canadians' residence. Currently, only about 10% of the country has permanent settlements, and most areas are uninhabited due to climate and topography. Only Prince Edward Island is fully inhabited. More than 5o% of Canada's population lives in large urban areas. The population density is less than one person per square kilometer in remote areas and reaches more than 5,000 people per square kilometer in urban areas.