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6. Which of the following is TRUE about population distribution in New England?

ID: 159010 • Letter: 6

Question

6. Which of the following is TRUE about population distribution in New England? A. Northern Maine is heavily urbanized B. New Hampshire has more unpopulated areas then Maine C. The greatest concentration of forested area is in southeastern New Hampshire D. Vermont has small urban clusters surrounded mainly by empty forested areas E. Vermont and New Hampshire have few remaining forested areas 6.______

7. Farming was never easy in the Bypassed East primarily due to: A. The highly acidic soil B. Low levels of precipitation C. Rocky soils and hilly terrain D. Jagged and steep mountains E. Seasonal flooding in the valleys 7.______

8. The forestry industry of the Bypassed East primarily produces which of the following? A. Furniture B. Paper C. Toothpicks D. Lumber E. Firewood 8.______

9. What name was used for the Atlantic Provinces prior to Newfoundland joining Canada? A The Aroostooks B. The Maritimes C The French Provinces D.. The North-Easterns 9.______

10. The offshore banks are on the continental shelf. A. True B. False

Explanation / Answer

6. Vermont , hampshire has a few forest areas left . These are the part of the old forest and only few hundred to few hectares of the forest is remaining.

7.It was a hilly terrain and rocky soils hinders farming , Climate is also considered to be harsh . which makes the farming difficult. There are a few blessed locations only where the farming is done.

8 Paper is the right answer. Paper is produced from the bypassed east and is a high quality paper

9 The maritimes or canadian maritimes is a newfoundland consist of three provinces new brunswick, nova scotia and prince edward island. These were the atlantic provinces prior to newfoundland joining the canada.

10 True, it is a underwater shelf which extends from the continent regulating in the shelf area.