Industries
Resources
Mystery
Forestry/Mining
100

This industry involves extracting natural resources like minerals, oil, and trees from the Earth.

Primary Industry

100

This non-renewable resource is Canada’s largest export and is primarily found in Alberta.

Oil

100

How many Provinces does Canada have? How many territories?

10 Provinces, 3 Territories

100

his type of logging involves cutting down all the trees in a specific area, which can lead to soil erosion.

Clear Cutting

200

This industry is focused on providing services, such as healthcare, education, and banking.

Tertiary Industry

200

Name 5 natural resources found in Canada

Trees, Fish, Gold, Diamonds, Copper, Nickel, Fresh Water (answers may vary)

200

In what country would you find the Taj Mahal

India

200

This term refers to the practice of restoring land and ecosystems after mining

Reclamation

300

Match the following 3 sectors of industry with correct percentages of employees in Canada.

Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, 17%, 78%, 5%

Primary = 5%

Secondary = 17%

Tertiary = 78%

300

Canada is one of the largest producers of this mineral, which is used in nuclear power generation.

Uranium

300

What is the name of the deep oceanic trench located in the western Pacific Ocean?

Hint: Deepest point on Earth.

Mariana's Trench and/or Challenger Deep

300

Put the following phases of mining into the correct order:

Reclamation, Exploration, Environmental study, Extraction

Exploration, Environmental Study, Extraction, Reclamation

400

Explain what the difference between basic and non basic industries are

Basic industries generate / bring in new money into the economy. Non basic industries are more local services.

400

What are the 2 things every single natural resource has in common

Found naturally in nature and they are used by humans

400

What is the smallest Canadian province by land area?

PEI

400

The two types of mining I discussed this unit were?

Surface mining and Underground mining

500

Name the correct industry name for the following natural resources:

trees, soil and plants, oil and gas, minerals

Trees = Forestry

Soil and Plants = Agriculture

Oil and Gas = Petroleum

Minerals = Mining

500

When looking at extracting a resource we must think about the impacts through what 4 geographic perspectives?

Environmental, Social, Economical, Political



500

Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. What is the tallest mountain in Africa?

Mount Kilimanjaro

500

Name the 4 types of logging we learned about in class

Clear cutting, Strip logging, Selective cutting, Shelterwood Logging