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New Netherland
Yes and no. Time zones change from east to West, not from North to South, and so some of Canada is in the Eastern time zone with Maryland, but much of it is not.
All of it, I damn-near broke my tailbone coming inside my igloo! My polar bear fell asleep and slid down to Ontario!
31% of France is covered in forest.
how much ticket canada
no because it could be something else
Not a lot
15.4%
New Netherland
None. Canada and the US are bordering countries. There is no overlap.
Too much of it is covered by Urbanization. That which isn't is covered by trees, lakes, marshes and other flora and fauna.
Highlands is not a term commonly used to describe any Canadian geography. I am sure that our eastern coastal Provence's have areas that resemble the Highlands, but that's not how most Canadians think of this area.
The Sweetest Day is a holiday that is marked on the third Saturday of October. This is a holiday that is only observed in the Midwestern and north-eastern parts of USA.
The Arctic (north pole as some call it) is in Canada, It is Canada...
This is a matter of some debate. Certainly, Michigan is not as "northeastern" as the New England states. We have much more in common with Midwestern states such as Minnesota, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Culturally-speaking, the Metropolitan Detroit area is much more cosmopolitan ("eastern") than the rest of the state, which tends to be more (stereotypically) Midwestern.Geographically-speaking, Michigan is definitely Midwestern.
The answer is France!
There were three main ice sheets in Canada, the Laurentide and the much smaller Cordilleran in the west and Innuitian in the Arctic