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12 May, 22:08

Name four major rivers in canada and provide a characteristic of each

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  1. 12 May, 22:12
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    The four major rivers in Canada are the Fraser, Yukon, St. Lawrence, and Mackenzie Rivers. The Fraser River runs over 850 miles through British Columbia towards the west and contains a large supply of salmon. The Yukon River flows over 1,979 miles from British Columbia to the Bering Sea.
  2. 12 May, 22:37
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    St. Lawrence, Mackenzie, Yukon and Nelson

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    Nelson is 400 miles long and it goes into the United States. Yukon is 1,890 miles long but most of it goes through Alaska. Mackenzie is the longest river in Canada and is 1,080 miles long. St. Lawrence is 743.8 miles and its name means "big waterway." I hope this answers your question!

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