Types of Resources
Sectors of Economy
Story of Stuff
Canadian Industries
Oil Sands & Climate Change
100

A renewable resource is best described as…

a resource that can regenerate within a human lifespan

100

Which is NOT a primary industry: forestry, fishing, mining, or car manufacturing?

car manufacturing

100

Extraction means…

removing resources from nature

100

Planned obsolescence means…

designing a product to wear out sooner than necessary

100

One environmental impact of the Alberta oil sands.

habitat destruction, water pollution, or GHG emissions

200

A non-renewable resource is best described as…

a resource replaced naturally but very slowly

200

A basic industry is one that…

sells products outside the community and brings new money in

200

Production means…

factories turning raw materials into products

200

Perceived obsolescence means…

convincing consumers that their product is outdated even if it works

200

One economic impact of the Alberta oil sands.

job creation or increased government revenue

300

Flow resources are…

resources that are constantly available and must be used as they occur

300

A non-basic industry is one that…

provides services within the local community

300

Distribution means…

getting products to stores and buyers

300

One major factor that contributed to the collapse of the cod industry.

overfishing OR improved fishing technology OR weak government regulation

300

One social impact of the Alberta oil sands.

effects on nearby communities, Indigenous populations, or housing costs

400

Fossil fuels form when…

organic material being buried and transformed by heat, pressure, and time

400

Match the sector: Car manufacturing, paper mills

secondary sector

400

Consumption means…

buying and using goods

400

Describe clear-cutting.

cutting all or almost all trees in an area at once

400

One way climate change benefits a province/territory.

longer growing seasons, new shipping routes, or increased tourism

500

Name one renewable, one non-renewable, and one flow resource example.

Renewable: trees; Non-renewable: oil; Flow: wind/water.

500

Match the sector: Scientific research, data analysis

quaternary sector

500

Disposal means…

throwing items away, landfilling, or incineration

500

Describe selective logging.

cutting only certain trees while leaving the rest of the forest ecosystem

500

One way climate change harms a province/territory.

extreme weather, melting permafrost, drought, or flooding