Nova Scotia is a province located in eastern Canada, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. It has a population of around 934,100 people. The climate varies from warm summers between 14-23°C to cold winters between -20-5°C. The landscape is defined by its long coastline and coastal features like basalt cliffs. The ecosystem supports various wildlife such as bears, moose, deer, fish and birds. Forests cover much of the province and are managed for ecosystem health.
2. Where Is Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia is by New
Brunswick, Price
Edward Island and
Newfoundland and
Labrador. The Ocean It
is by is the Atlantic
Ocean.
3. Climate of Nova Scotia
Spring: 1*c [34*f] to 17*c [63*f]
Summer: 14*c [57*f] to 23*c [ 8*f]
Fall :5*c [41*f] to 20*c [68*f]
Winter: -20*c [-4*f] to 5*c [41*f]
4. What is the Climate of Nova
Scotia?
The tem. July the provinces
is an average of 64* F [18 *
C]
While the average in
January is 23* F
[-5* C] . Storms and high
winds especially fall and
winter 53inc. [135cm.]
6. What is the landform of Nova
Scotia?
Nova Scotia is almost
completely around water. The
Basalt cliffs and tower sea on
the way around the Brier
Island of Nova Scotia's
shore.. Nova Scotia is 56 km
of a coast.
8. The wild life in Nova Scotia is Bears, Moose, Deer, Foxes,
Skunks, Porcupines, Minks, Otters, Weasels, Ducks, Graze
pheasant, Bald eagles,
Cod, Sword fish, Trout, lobsters, Oysters, Salmon.
12. The ecosystem
The Nova Scotia Department of
Natural Resources is
developing an ecosystem based
management planning system,
Forest ecosystem based
management provides a
holistic way of managing
resources with emphasis on the
natural environment.
16. So some of the effects on culture are that since they are by
water there could be floods of water really big ones too.
Another one is that people eat fish and when it is cool you
can’t get some unless you go ice fishing. So now the food. And
then the water because it freezes the water.
17.
18. I got all my
info on
Google and at
the sunning
dale library,
books of nova
Scotia