What are the differences between Francophones, Anglophones, and Allophones in Canada?

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Francophones are Canadians that have French as their primary language, Anglophones are Canadians that have English as their primary language, and Allophones are Canadians that have a language that is neither French nor English as a primary language.

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What landform comes in a variety of shapes and sizes of glacier-deposited till?

A. kame B. drumlins C. glacial erratics D. moraine E. kettles

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Determine the correct location on the Venn diagram for the following phrase based upon your understanding of volcanoes and volcanic landforms. High melting temperature

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Relative to latitude and surface energy receipts, which of the following is true?

A) Insolation intensity decreases with distance from the subsolar point. B) Seasonal effects increase toward the equator. C) Day length decreases with increasing latitude in summer. D) The greatest seasonal variability occurs at exceptionally high latitudes. E) Insolation intensity increases with distance from the subsolar point.

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