GlaciationAbout 13,000 years ago, glaciers covered much of Canada. Their passage marked the landscape of Canada, moulding the land into lasting shapes and forms. These landforms, such as eskers and drumlins, can be seen over much of the country today.
This lesson pack focuses on the landforms created by glaciers in the areas of Northern Saskatchewan and Southern Ontario. The materials for the Glaciation Lesson Pack are available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. The free Adobe Acrobat Reader can be obtained from http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html. LESSON PACK CONTENT The Glaciation Lesson Pack is divided into three sections:
ArcView 9.2 Users All data used in ArcView 9.2 must be projected. There is one ArcCanada dataset (province.shp for Sask.) needed for this lesson which is not projected. Click the .exe file or winzip file to download the projected version of the dataset.
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