What is a Natural Resource?
Types of Resources
Renewable or Not?
Resources in Canada
Landform Regions & Resources
100

Any object or material found in nature that humans find useful.

Answer: What is a natural resource?

100

A resource that can be replaced within a human lifetime if managed carefully.

Answer: What is a renewable resource?

100

Sunlight and wind are examples of this type of resource.

Answer: What are renewable resources?

100

These lights in the northern sky are an example of a resource valued for beauty and tourism.


Answer: What are the Northern Lights?

100

This region has fertile soils, the highest population, and much of Canada’s agriculture and manufacturing.

Answer: What are the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands?

200

The human activity that collects minerals and fossil fuels from the Earth.

Answer: What is mining?

200

A resource that cannot be replaced once it is used up.

Answer: What is a non-renewable resource?

200

Oil, coal, and natural gas belong to this category.

Answer: What are non-renewable resources?

200

This mineral from the Interior Plains is used to make fertilizer and Canada produces about 45% of the world supply.

Answer: What is potash?

200

This region contains large oil and gas deposits and fertile prairie soils.

Answer: What are the Interior Plains?

300

The human activity of harvesting trees for construction, furniture, and paper.

Answer: What is forestry?

300

A moving resource that must be used where it occurs (like wind or rivers).

Answer: What is a flow resource?

300

Fish and wildlife can belong to this category if they are carefully managed.

Answer: What are renewable resources?

300

These valuable gemstones are mined mainly in northern Canada and form deep underground under heat and pressure.

Answer: What are diamonds?

300

This region is rich in minerals like gold, copper, and iron because of its ancient rocks.

Answer: What is the Canadian Shield?

400

The human activity of growing food and raising animals to feed people.

Answer: What is agriculture?

400

Resources valued because of their beauty or experience, like scenic lookouts or waterfalls.

Answer: What are other resources / aesthetic resources?

400

Gold, copper, and iron ore belong to this category.

Answer: What are non-renewable resources?

400

Fishing in Canada is concentrated along these two oceanic coastlines.

Answer: What are the Atlantic and Pacific coasts?

400

This mountainous region in British Columbia and Yukon contains forests, fisheries, and fast-moving rivers.

Answer: What is the Western Cordillera?

500

The human activity of capturing electricity from water, wind, sunlight, or fossil fuels.

Answer: What is energy production?

500

This type of resource formed millions of years ago from ancient sea and plant life.

Answer: What are fossil fuels?

500

Fast-moving rivers used for hydroelectric dams are this type of resource.

Answer: What are flow resources?

500

This substance is a thick, sticky form of crude oil extracted from Canada's Athabasca oil sands.  

Answer: What is Bitumen?

500

This Atlantic region has old rounded mountains and industries such as fishing, forestry, and some mining.

Answer: What are the Appalachians?

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