Geography, asked by jagraj2020, 10 months ago

The Canadian Shield in North America is an

erosional plain.

true or false​

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Answered by itzankit21
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Answer:

The Canadian Shield is the ancient core of the North American Continent. It is composed mainly of highly metamorphosed granite, with smaller areas of metamorphosed sedimentary and igneous rocks and some areas of relatively horizontal but still quite ancient sedimentary rocks.

Answered by pallelapavankalyan
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Explanation:

Canadian Shield. The Canadian Shield is a landform region that covers more than half of Canada, located in northeast Alberta, northern Saskatchewan, northern Manitoba, southern Northwest Territories, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland. ... This region was formed in the Precambrian Era by volcanic activity.

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