These resources can be replaced naturally over time.
These resources can be replaced naturally over time.
This industry involves extracting raw materials from the Earth.
Primary industry
The total number of people living in an area is called this.
population
Moving from one country to another is called this.
International migration
The number of births per 1,000 people is called this.
Birth rate
These resources cannot be replaced once they are used up.
Non- renewable resources
Manufacturing and construction belong to this type of industry.
Secondary industry
The number of people per square kilometre is called this
population density
Moving within the same country is called this.
Internal migration
The number of deaths per 1,000 people is called this.
Death rate
Canada is a leading producer of this fossil fuel from Alberta.
Oil
Jobs like teaching, retail, and healthcare are part of this sector.
Tertiary industry
This graph shows the age and gender structure of a population.
Population pyramid
A reason people leave a place (e.g., war, un- employment) is called this.
A push factor
This term describes the average number of children a woman has.
Fertility rate
This resource is important in Quebec and BC for producing hydro- electricity.
water/rivers
This sector focuses on information, research, and technology (e.g., scientists, IT workers).
Quaternary industry
The term to describe how people are spread out across a country.
Population distribution
A reason people are attracted to a place (e.g., jobs, safety) is called this.
A pull factor
When a country has a growing number of elderly people, it is called this.
Aging population
This natural resource is mined and used to make electronics and batteries (e.g., nickel or lithium).
minerals
This factor explains why industries are located near resources, transportation, or labour.
location
Most Canadians live close to this geographic feature.
Canada–U.S. border
This type of migration is when people choose to move on their own.
Voluntary migration
This term refers to the increase or decrease in a population over time.
Population growth