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Manitoba.lakes

The Nine Largest Lakes in Manitoba


Description

The Manitoba.lakes data frame has 9 rows and 2 columns. The areas and elevations of the nine largest lakes in Manitoba, Canada. The geography of Manitoba (a relatively flat province) can be divided crudely into three main areas: a very flat prairie in the south which is at a relatively high elevation, a middle region consisting of mainly of forest and Precambrian rock, and a northern region which drains more rapidly into Hudson Bay. All water in Manitoba, which does not evaporate, eventually drains into Hudson Bay.

Usage

Manitoba.lakes

Format

This data frame contains the following columns:

elevation

a numeric vector consisting of the elevations of the lakes (in meters)

area

a numeric vector consisting of the areas of the lakes (in square kilometers)

Source

The CANSIM data base at Statistics Canada.

Examples

plot(Manitoba.lakes)
plot(Manitoba.lakes[-1,])

DAAG

Data Analysis and Graphics Data and Functions

v1.24
GPL-3
Authors
John H. Maindonald and W. John Braun
Initial release

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