Today’s country quiz is all about Canada: we take a look at the geography of this huge country with 17 questions. Canada is not only known for its nature, but also for its variety of landscapes. And we are currently on the side of this North American country, as US President Donald Trump wants to see it become the 51st federal state – against the wishes of its neighbor. So answer the questions and we’re sure you’ll know more about the country’s geography than the power-hungry real estate millionaire.
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Canada is the second largest country in the world after Russia. You probably know that. But do you also know what percentage of its land mass is covered by lakes? The countless bodies of water, including the famous Great Lakes, make the country a paradise for nature lovers. The vast, treeless plains in the north, whose name we ask for in the Canada country quiz, are also particularly remarkable. This region covers around 20 % of Canada and is home to numerous animals such as caribou and Arctic foxes, which have adapted to the extreme climate.
The Rocky Mountains, one of the most famous mountain systems in the world, stretch across western Canada. Their snow-capped peaks and national parks such as Banff and Jasper attract numerous tourists every year. In eastern Canada you will find a very old mountain range that stretches as far south as the USA . The gentle, rounded peaks characterize the landscape and offer numerous hikers an ideal destination. You should know the name of this mountain landscape in one of the quizzes about Canada.
We want you to tell us the name of Canada’s northernmost territory. It is known for its untouched Arctic landscape and extreme climatic conditions. It is mainly inhabited by the Inuit. Yukon, which borders Alaska in the far northwest, has historical significance due to the Klondike Gold Rush and is known today for its wild landscapes and outdoor activities.
Answer 17 questions in the Canada country quiz and discover how much you really know about this huge country!
12. March 26, 23:30 – Isabell Slisz