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The Atlantic Provinces are like New England because _____.
A:they are both sparsely populated
B:rich mineral deposits lie across the area
C:they both have a warm climate
D:glaciers shaped the landscape
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The Atlantic Provinces are like New England because _____.
glaciers shaped the landscape
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Glaciers shaped the landscape is the answer. Actually, in Nova Scotia near Halifax there is a glacial boulder or erratic of basalt which is deemed to come from about 130km away perhaps from the north or NW. Also, there are glacial striations there on the bedrock which can be used to determine the sense of the direction of flow of the ice. In New England, there are pro-glacial lakes. Both the Maritimes and New England were most likely covered by the Laurentide continental glaciation.
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