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2 Group A Group B Group C

3 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Resourceful Resources Resourceful Resources Don’t Mine Me Don’t Mine Me 1,2,3,4,5,6 Location Factors AH,AH, Factors AH,AH, AH, AH,AH AH, AH,AH Documenting Unit 3 With Videos Documenting Unit 3 With Videos Mr. Riso Facts Mr. Riso Facts

4 Resource that once used up is gone forever.

5 What are Non-Renewable Resources?

6 Resource that can be used over and over again without running out.

7 What are Renewable Resources

8 A method whereby a resource is used in a way that allows it to replace itself naturally.

9 What is Sustainable Yield Management

10 Resource that includes people, ideas and skills.

11 What are Human Resources?

12 This is the name given to resources provided by the earth.

13 What are Natural Resources?

14 Rock that contains enough minerals to make mining profitable.

15 What is Ore?

16 These minerals become metals that we use every day.

17 What are Metallic Minerals?

18 Type of mining that is used to extract mineral ores located deep in the earth.

19 What is underground Mining?

20 These minerals become materials used in construction and are not metallic minerals or fossil fuels.

21 What are Industrial Minerals?

22 Type of mining used to extract minerals that are located near the surface but that may extend deep into the earth.

23 What is Open Pit Mining?

24 Industries want to ensure there is plenty of fresh water and power sources available to keep their factory running.

25 What is Availability of Fresh Water and Power What is Availability of Fresh Water and Power?

26 Industries want to ensure that the location is politically stable and are willing to give benefits to the company for locating their factory in their city.

27 What is Political Factors?

28 Industries want to ensure there is a large, educated population nearby to run their factories.

29 What is Labour Supply?

30 Industries want to keep their factories close to the raw materials they need to build their product (mines, lumber, farms etc.). The closer they are the cheaper the cost to transport these materials to their factory.

31 What is Availability of Raw Materials?

32 Industries prefer locations with multiple transportation methods available (Trains, Planes, highways, ships etc.)

33 What is Transportation?

34 According to the CBC video, the Government implemented this law to stop fishing off the east.

35 What is Moratorium?

36 According to the Meatrix video, young calf's are fed this as a cheap substitute to milk and food.

37 What is Cow Blood?

38 In the Battle for the Trees video, citizens were protesting against this.

39 What is Clear Cutting or Deforestation?

40 The name of the mines in Alberta.

41 What are The Tar Sands?

42 These corporations are the real leaders of America according to the documentary “Fuel”.

43 What are the Oil Companies?

44 The number of children Mr. Riso has.

45 What is 4?

46 Mr. Riso’s first name.

47 Who is Paul?

48 The high school Mr. Riso attended.

49 What is St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School?

50 The University Mr. Riso attended.

51 What is Wilfrid Laurier University?

52 The number of years Mr. Riso has worked at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School.

53 What is 7?


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