. A complete geography. Fig. 20i. Map Questions.—(1) Trace the boundary line between United States and part of it is natural boundary ? (2) Which states border on Canada ? (3) Why arethere so many lakes in the Dominion ? (4) Name the seven largest (including the GreatLakes). (5) Name the five largest rivers; tell in which direction each flows and where it. tnpties. (6) AVhei-e are the large cities ? (7) What are the names of the largest ? (8) Canou see any reasons for their location ? (9j Trace the Arctic Circle across Canada. (10) Corn-are the latitude of Labrador with that of En


. A complete geography. Fig. 20i. Map Questions.—(1) Trace the boundary line between United States and part of it is natural boundary ? (2) Which states border on Canada ? (3) Why arethere so many lakes in the Dominion ? (4) Name the seven largest (including the GreatLakes). (5) Name the five largest rivers; tell in which direction each flows and where it. tnpties. (6) AVhei-e are the large cities ? (7) What are the names of the largest ? (8) Canou see any reasons for their location ? (9j Trace the Arctic Circle across Canada. (10) Corn-are the latitude of Labrador with that of England (Fig. 585). (11) Draw an outline mapf Canada, inserting the important rivers, lakes, and cities.


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