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Old Posted Feb 11, 2019, 3:21 AM
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Originally Posted by MonctonRad View Post
Both the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence forest region and the Acadian Forest are mixed forest zones, but there is a subtle difference.
That is exactly my point - it's a subtle difference therefore it absolutely does not belong on that map. That's like having a climate map of Canada where the entire country is classified as one generic climate called "cold" (true from a tropical point of view), and then you have a pocket of Southern Alberta labeled "Continental Semi-Arid". That's a huge no no, even though both individually are correct. You don't blatantly mix up levels of details like that when you make maps.

Eastern Canada has four general forest biomes: "Arctic", "Boreal", "Mixed", "Deciduous".

Then if you want you can take it to the next level of detail, which is also easily documented:




But combining the two, nope. Totally indefensible. That idiotic map was done by someone who wanted to make Maritimers feel special.
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