Tectonic Maple Shield "Mh1$AgThS2 Canada rises from Earth's surface in dramatic relief, its borders extruded upward as a three- dimensional maple leaf of impossible height. The territories appear as tectonic plates shifting in slow motion, with the Canadian Shield elevated highest—a crimson fortress rising 100 kilometers into the atmosphere. The Rocky Mountains form jagged serrations along the western edge, casting long shadows across British Columbia as the setting sun strikes their peaks. A massive meteor approaches from the Pacific, its fiery tail creating lens flares that streak across the frame while defense lasers from the elevated Arctic territories converge to intercept it. The scene is captured from a 45- degree orbital inclination with a wide- angle lens that encompasses all of North America, emphasizing how Canada's extruded form dominates the continent. The entire composition bathes in the golden light of sunset striking the elevated maple leaf nation, creating a metallic sheen across its crimson surface. Thin border of tectonic pressure readings showing geological stress points on an epic border background. "
