Natural Resources
Population
Maps
Agriculture
LOWERN
100

what is an example of a natural resource?

some examples of a natural resource are air, water, plants, sunlight, soil, etc.
100

what is population density?

Population density is a measure of how many people live in a given area

100

what are the capitals of all the territories in Canada?

the capitals of all the territories in Canada are Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Iqaluit 

100

what type of machinery is used for agriculture?

there are several machines used for agriculture some of which are tractors, harvesters, tillage, haulage, etc.

100

what does the L in LOWERN stand for?

the L in LOWERN stands for Latitude

200

what is a renewable resource?

A renewable resource is a resource that can be replenished naturally over time

200

what is the current population of Canada?

the current population of Canada is approximately 38.93 Million people

200
what is a topographic map?

A topographic map is a detailed and accurate illustration of man-made and natural features on the ground such as roads, railways, power transmission lines, contours, elevations, rivers, lakes and geographical names

200

what is agriculture?

Agriculture is the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products

200

what does the O in LOWERN stand for?

the O in LOWERN stands for Ocean currents

300

what is a nonrenewable resource

A nonrenewable resource is a natural substance that is not replenished with the speed at which it is consumed

300

What 2 countries are expected to rapidly drop in population?

Japan and Russia

300

what is required on a map?

A legend, Title, Compass rose, and north arrows are all required to be on a map

300

what positive things come from agriculture?

positive things that come from agriculture are food, jobs, and other important things for sustainable living
300

what does the W in LOWERN stand for?

the W in LOWERN stands for Wind and Air masses

400

what is a flow resource?

A flow resource is a resource which is neither renewable nor non-renewable, and must be used where it occurs and replenishes itself

400

what is the expected world population by 2050?

the expected would population by 2050 is approximately 9.7 billion

400

how many provinces and territories are in Canada?

there are 10 provinces and 3 territories in Canada

400

what are negative things that come from agriculture?

some negative things that result from agriculture are soil issues, pollution, animal abuse, environmental degradation, etc.

400

what does the E in LOWERN stand for

the E in LOWERN stands for Elevation?

500
how can natural resources be conserved?
natural resources can be conserved by recycling, reusing, using energy efficient products, walking or biking rather than driving, etc.
500

whats the biggest country by population?

the biggest country by population is China standing at approximately 1.4 billion
500

what are the capitals of all the provinces in Canada?

Edmonton, Victoria, Winnipeg, Fredericton, St. John's, Halifax, Toronto, Charlottetown, Québec City, and Regina

500

why is Agriculture needed?

It is predicted that the world’s population will rise to nine billion people by 2050 That means nine billion people will rely on agriculture to be fed, clothed and also for work

500

what does the R and N in LOWERN stand for?

the R in LOWERN stands for Relief and 

the N in LOWERN stands for Nearness to water

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