True or False
NR Types
Other
Wild Card
100

Wooden tables are natural resources. 

True or False?

False, they are manufactured products. 

100

What are the three types of natural resources? 

Renewable, Non-Renewable, Flow 

100
On a map, what provides an explanation of the different colours and symbols? 

A Legend

100
True or False: A lot of forestry is done on Prince Edward Island. 

False. 

200

Forestry is done in New Brunswick. 

True or False? 

True. 

200

What is a renewable resource? 

A resource that can be regrown over time.

200

What is the difference between a "Want" and a "Need"? 

A "Need" is something crucial to your survival and well-being, while a "Want" is an item that you can survive without.

200

Some people believe humans have dominion over natural resources on earth. What is another perspective some people have?  

Stewardship 

300

Alberta has a lot of agricultural land. 

True or False? 

False. 

300

Name a natural resource that is close to the school. What type of resource is it?  

Teacher discretion

300

What does Matthew 6:19-21 teach us about greed? 

Greed leads to conflict. 

300

True or False: Canada has 9% of the world's forests. 

True. 

400

Moving water is a renewable resource.

True or False? 

False, it is a flow resource. 

400

Wind is a flow resource. How does wind generate electricity?

Wind creates electricity by using a wind turbine to convert the wind’s kinetic energy into mechanical energy, which then spins a generator to produce electricity.

400

What sickness are people who live downstream from in Fort Chipewyan the oil plants getting?

A rare cancer called Bile Duct cancer.

400

Why does oil continue to be extracted in Fort McMurray?

It benefits the Canadian economy and there is a demand for it.

500

The process of drilling oil is called "In Sito"?

False, it's called "In situ". 

500

List 7 metallic minerals that are non-renewable resources. 

Platinum, Nickel, Cobalt, Gold, Copper, Silver, Zinc

500

List three types of Fossil Fuels. 

Oil, natural gas, coal.

500

What is geography? 

It is the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.