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  2. Geology of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Canada is a subject of regional geology and covers the country of Canada, which is the second-largest country in the world. Geologic units and processes are investigated on a large scale to reach a synthesized picture of the geological development of the country.

  3. Category:Geology of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Geology of Canada by province or territory (18 C, 1 P) Geology of Canada by region (7 C) * Canada geology-related lists (3 P) A. Aquifers in Canada (1 C, 4 P) C.

  4. Category:Geology by country - Wikipedia

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    Geology of Canada (27 C, 18 P) Geology of Cape Verde (1 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "Geology by country" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. Category:Geology of North America by country - Wikipedia

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    Geology of Central America by country (8 C) A. Geology of Antigua and Barbuda (5 P) B. ... Geology of Canada (27 C, 18 P) Geology of Costa Rica (6 C, 3 P)

  6. Category:Canada geology-related lists - Wikipedia

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  7. Western Canada Sedimentary Basin - Wikipedia

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    Canada is the third largest producer and second largest exporter of gas in the world, with the vast majority of it coming from the WCSB. The WCSB is estimated to have 143 trillion cubic feet (4,000 km 3) of marketable gas remaining (discovered and undiscovered), which represents about two thirds of Canadian gas reserves. Over half of the gas ...

  8. Geography of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The boreal forest of Canada is considered to be the largest intact forest on Earth, with around 300,000 square kilometres (120,000 sq mi) undisturbed by roads, cities or industry. [60] The Canadian Arctic tundra is the second-largest vegetation region in the country consisting of dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses and lichens. [61]

  9. Category:Geology of Canada by region - Wikipedia

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    Geology of Eastern Canada (2 C, 1 P) M. Geology of the Maritimes (3 C) N. Geology of Northern Canada (3 C, 1 P) P. Geology of the Canadian Prairies (3 C) W.