The region we live in.
What is the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands?
The region that covers British Colombia and some of Alberta?
What is the Western Cordillera?
What is public transportation?
People get these things from nature to sell for money.
What is "natural resources"?
Taking old materials and making them into something new.
What is recycling?
Largest Wetlands in North America, and Polar bears live here.
What is Hudson Bay Lowlands?
The most north region.
What is the Arctic?
Use of land to grow plants and animals for food.
What is "agriculture"?
Resources that are mined.
What is silver, gold, zinc, limestone, copper, and others.
The destruction of forests.
What is deforestation?
The region that covers most of Ontario.
This region is known for producing a large amount of crops and livestock. It is fairly flat with low hills.
What is the Interior Plains?
Zone where we will find stores, offices and businesses where people work.
What is "commercial"?
What is renewable resources?
The addition of harmful substances to the environment.
What is pollution?
The three regions that cover Ontario.
What is Canadian Shield, Great Lakes- St Lawrence Lowlands and Hudson Bay Lowlands.
The region that covers across the eastern part of Canada.
What is the Appalachian Region?
Area around and in a town or city that is used for parks and natural areas.
What is "greenspace"?
A natural resource that is used for transportation, recreation and a food source.
What is water?
The unusually rapid increase in Earth's average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released by people burning fossil fuels.
What is global warming?
Region with the largest human population.
What is the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands?
The number of physical regions across Canada.
What is "residential"?
A type of renewable energy.
What is solar energy, wind power or hydroelectricity?
Measure of an individual's impact on the environment by calculating Greenhouse gas emissions from their lifestyle (i.e. consumption and transportation)
What is a carbon footprint?