Nunavut's geography and landforms, including information on islands and the Canadian Shield - by worldatlas.com. read more
I’m not sure what you mean, “landforms”. If you mean the piles of rocks, often in the shape of a person, then they are called Inukshuks. They are historically used for many purposes. read more
Nunavut, at over 2 million sq. km, (800,000 sq. miles), is Canada's largest territory covering nearly one-fifth of the country's landmass. More than half of the Nunavut Territory is comprised of islands; major ones of size include Baffin, Devon, Ellesmere and Victoria. read more