Where does most of the population of Canada live?

1.in its cities
2.in the mountains
3.on its northern border
4.on its southern border

Respuesta :

1. in its cities

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Answer:

1.in its cities

Explanation:

    About 76% of the Canadian population lives in urban centers and, except for Edmonton and Saint John's (N. Brunswick), all cities with more than 200,000 inhabitants are no more than 50 km from the US border. The coastal zones of the Atlantic provinces, east of Quebec and the Saint John's river valley, have the highest population density. In the great plains, northern Alaska and eastern British Columbia, around the cities of Vancouver and Victoria, as well as in the inland valleys, most of the population is settled, the rest are unpopulated. The Canadian Shield is only populated in the southern valleys and southern Ontario. The territories of Yukon and the northwest are home to small towns that, if added, do not exceed 100,000 inhabitants.