Human Impacts
Fertile soils, natural water, and abundant natural resources made the mixedwood ecozone attract many Canadians to settle in this region. The large number of human activity in the Mixedwood plains made the population density especially in the southern region one of the most populated places in Canada. Rapid urbanization made the vast forests that once used to be thriving in the Mixedwood plains, into residential, commercial and industrial regions for humans to live on.
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The large number of secondary industries in this ecozone is slowly dropping as more and more Canadians rely on tertiary industries and services.
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