Hudson Bay Lowlands

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HUDSON BAY

LOWLANDS

By HUNAR KAUR
MAPS
Land characteristics and vegetation

❏ The land in hudson bay lowlands


is wet, swampy and marshy.

The land is flat and wide with streams


and slow moving rivers and shallow
water.

❏ The Hudson Bay Lowlands


has mostly wet soil which is
not good for growing plants.
CLIMATE

SUMMERS
❏ There are short summers .
❏ The summers are cool and brief

WINTERS
❏ In the winter the water is freezed
❏ There are long winters
❏ There is subarctic climate
Natural resources and
their Uses
ZINC
❏ It is used in alloys such as brass
nickel and silver aluminium.

❏ It is also used in manufacture of


products like paint, rubber and
cosmetics
GOLD
❏ It is used in jewelry

❏ It is a good conductor of
electricity so mainly used in
computers and cell phones

❏ Gold is also used in dental


purposes
COPPER
❏ It is used to conduct
electricity, mostly as wiring.

❏ It is also an excellent heat


conductor and is used in
cooking utensils

❏ Heat sinks and


exchangers
Peat peat
❏ Peat peat is used for plant
growth . It helps with root
development

❏ It also improves the


structure of growing media
Wiidlife ❏ Beluga whales
❏ Beavers
❏ Polar bear
❏ Caribou
❏ Birds
❏ Seals
❏ White fox
❏ Black bear
❏ Canada geese
Why people want to live in the hudson bay lowlands

People might want to


live in the hudson
bay lowlands, to
enjoy the view . Also
to explore nature
(wildlife).
Jobs
Some jobs in the Hudson
Bay Lowlands are…..

❏ Hunting
❏ Fishing
❏ Forestry
❏ Mining
Facts about Hudson bay lowlands
The average depth of Hudson Bay is 330 feet and its deepest point is 890 feet.
Between mid-December to mid-June Hudson Bay is frozen. Hudson Bay is the
world's second largest bay, following the Bay of Bengal. Hudson Bay is connected to
the Atlantic Ocean at its northern region via Hudson Strait.

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