PPT-Canadian Geography 5.2 Part 2: Natural Resources

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AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE Agriculture generates 17 of Canadas gross domestic product provides jobs directly and indirectly to approximately one in 86 Canadians

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AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE Agriculture generates 17 of Canadas gross domestic product provides jobs directly and indirectly to approximately one in 86 Canadians Agriculture supports many rural communities. People use natural resources as raw materials to manufacture or create a range of modern conven iences Water and food provide humans with sustenance and energy for example and fossil fuels generate heat as well as energy for trans portation and indu Annual deforestation rates are estimated using a combination of satellite and aerial images landuse records and field inspec tions The results show that although there is some deforestation in Canada most is driven by sectors of the economy other t “The Queen of Social Sciences”. Dream big…. As a young man my fondest dream was to become a geographer. However, while working in the customs office I thought deeply about the matter and concluded that it was far too difficult a subject. With some reluctance, I then turned to physics as a substitute.. RESOURCES. AND . DEVELOPMENT. GEOGRAPHY: CLASS 10. TH. . CHAPTER 1: RESOURCE AND DEVELOPMENT. RESOURCE. . Definition of a Resource . “Something which can be used to satisfy our needs, is technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable is referred as a Resource”.. Human Geography. Landforms. Mountains in the eastern and western edges surround a central area of plains.. The Pacific Ranges in the west were formed through tectonic activity and includes the . Cascade Range and Coast Range. Essential Question and Objective . The student will be able to classify things used in a production process as capital resources, human resources, or natural resources.. EQ: What is the difference between capital, human, and natural resources? . Geography and the environment help shape human cultures, but humans also. use and alter the environment to fulfill their needs.. Section 1: The Elements of Culture. Section 2: Population Geography. Section 3: Political Geography. What is a resource?. A resource is a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function . effectively. So what then is a natural resource?. Five Themes of Geography. Location. What question does . location. answer?. Where Am I?. What is . absolute. . location. ?. Your exaction location (latitude and longitude).. What is . relative. . location. raw materials for making products that we use everyday from our toothbrush and lunch box to our clothes, cars, televisions, computers and refrigerators. Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Renewab raw materials for making products that we use everyday from our toothbrush and lunch box to our clothes, cars, televisions, computers and refrigerators. Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Renewab raw materials for making products that we use everyday from our toothbrush and lunch box to our clothes cars televisions computers and refrigeratorsRenewable and Nonrenewable Resources Renewable resou Sun . Jiawei Zhu. Yujia. Fu. Agenda. Industry overview. Global oil & Canadian oil industry. Global natural gas & Canadian natural gas industry. Risk Management . Forecasting Industry. Canadian Natural . 193 Physiography of India SOCIAL SCIENCENotes 9 PHYSIOGRAPHY OF INDIA Tutor:Dear learners, you will agree that the place to which we belong has many. Let us try to know which placedo we belong to?Nat

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