INNUITAIN MOUNTAINS
Physical Landscape
The Innuitian Mountains are composed of igneous and metamorphic rock with some areas of sedimentary bedrock. It's a mountainous region (covered in snow) , especially along the eastern rim and the islands consist of uplands, plains, and hills. The Innuitian Mountains are surrounded by the Arctic Ocean, the Baffin Bay (water way in between islands) and Parry Channel (water way in between islands).
The Innuitian Mountains are composed of igneous and metamorphic rock with some areas of sedimentary bedrock. It's a mountainous region (covered in snow) , especially along the eastern rim and the islands consist of uplands, plains, and hills. The Innuitian Mountains are surrounded by the Arctic Ocean, the Baffin Bay (water way in between islands) and Parry Channel (water way in between islands).