Resources
Industries
Sustainability
Environmentalism
Development and Economy
100

What are the 3 types of resources?

Non-renewable, renewable, flow

100

What are the 4 types of industry's called?

Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary

100

What does "Sustainability" mean? (Define it).

Using resources to meet our needs today without harming future generations.

100

What is "Environmentalism"? 

A belief focused on protecting the natural environment.

100

What are "Locational Factors"?

Factors/ attributes that dictate where resources are found or developed, such as: landform region factors, climate factors, or urban and rural settlement factors.

200

Which resource type replenishes too slowly for how fast humans are using it?

Renewable Resources

200

Which industry types are service/ knowledge based?

Tertiary and Quaternary

200

TRUE or FALSE: Sustainability only applies to environmental protection.

(If FALSE, Correct the statement)

FALSE - Sustainability also applies to other aspects of society and development.

200

Which pillar of sustainability is shown when people protest for climate action?

Social

200

Name ONE job found in the quaternary sector.

Teacher, doctor, scientist, engineer, etc.

300

TRUE or FALSE: Canada has fewer natural resources because of its cold climate.

(If FALSE, correct the statement)

False: Canada has abundant resources due to its size and geography.

300

Which industries are called "extractive industries" and deal with the raw materials?

Primary Industries (like, agriculture, farming, mining, fishing).

300

What are the 3 Pillars of sustainability, and what do they mean? 

Social - Having to do with people, social action, activism, and human impact

Economic - having to do with money, cost, etc.

Environmental - Having to do with the impact on the natural environment, wildlife, soil, land, etc.

300

How does environmentalism connect to the economic pillar?

By lobbying for funding and influencing economic decisions.

300

What are 2 locational factors for the Fishing Industry

Landforms: Access to oceans and other bodies of water populated with fish.

Settlement Factors: Access to coastal communities and transportation routes.

400

Solar, Wind, Hydroelectric, Oil, Fossil Fuels all produce what for humans?

Energy

400

What industry type is "Manufacturing" in?

Secondary

400

TRUE or FALSE: Mining only affects land, not humans.

(If FALSE, Correct the statement)

False:  air pollution and health impacts affect people.

400

How is environmentalism connected to social sustainability?

People work together to improve society and protect shared resources.

400

Why are wind farms often built in open, flat areas? (Give 1 Example)

Strong and consistent winds

Available open land

Turbines are loud

Urban communities push back against building turbines close to them

500

Which resource is MOST environmentally sustainable: oil, fishing, or solar energy? Why?

Solar energy:  continuous supply and no land disturbance.

500

Which industry type are teenagers most likely to get jobs in?

Tertiary (like: retail, fast food, customer service).

500

Explain how open-pit mining challenges environmental sustainability (2 examples needed)

1. Habitat and Land destruction.

2. Air pollution from extraction.

500

Give ONE way environmentalism benefits society.

Protects ecosystems, improves quality of life, promotes sustainability.

500

Why might Canada shift from non-renewable to renewable resources in the future?

Environmental protection and long-term economic stability.

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