The world would lose a significant amount of natural resources without this country.
What is Canada?
One example of a secondary industry is this local plant which manufactures hot cereal.
Quaker Oats
Capturing fish and other seafood for profit is known as this type of fishing.
Commercial
48% of forest fires in Canada are caused by lightning; the other 52% are caused by this.
People
Natural resources come in these two basic categories.
Renewable and non-renewable
Those who work in the tertiary industry provide this to others.
Service
Commercial fishing occurs on these three parts of Canada.
East coast, west coast, Great Lakes
Canada is the second-largest producer and largest exporter of these two products.
Pulp and paper
It's the renewable resource that uses heat generated deep within the earth's core.
Geothermal
Those who work in the primary industry extract these from the ground or water.
Raw materials
Cod, salmon, and lobster are examples of these types of fish.
Groundfish, pelagic fish, shellfish
This province dominates Canada's lumber industry.
British Columbia
CONN stands for these non-renewable resources.
Coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy
Rather than products, the quarternary industry involves the processing of these.
Ideas
Fishing that occurs within 16 to 25 km of shore is known as this.
Inshore (Bay)
These make up 22% of Canada's forest cover and contain coniferous and deciduous trees.
Mixed forests
These two statements apply to ALL natural resources.
Occurs naturally in nature / Used by people
It's the difference between basic and non-basic industries.
Sell goods or services outside / within the local community
These are two reasons why the East Coast fishery collapsed (your choice.)
Overfishing, improved fishing technology, uncontrolled foreign fishing, destructive fishing practices, changes in natural conditions
This method of harvesting forests involves clear-cutting only part of a forest.
Shelterwood logging