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Canada GeographyEnvironment Social Responsibility Mixed

another word for differences

diversity

taking minerals out from the ground

extract

air above a specific area of the Earth

airshed

imaginary lines, from east to west, measuring the distance around the earth

latitude

imaginary lines, from north to south, measuring the distance around the earth

longitude

British Columbia is on the coast of this ocean

Pacific Ocean

the name of our province and capital city

British Columbia, Victoria

number of provinces and number of territories in Canada

ten provinces, three territories

physical features of the land

landscapes

three examples of Canadian landscapes

prairies, tundra, rainforest, Canadian Shield, mountains etc.

our surroundings, landscapes, plants and wildlife

environment

non-renewable resources found under the Earth’s surface

fossil fuels

living and non-living things, in an environment, working together

ecosystem

saving or reusing resources to ensure they are available in the future

conservation

when groundwater picks up materials and carries them into the ground

leaching

something we use, it may be natural or man-made

resource

living and non-living materials in nature

natural resource

taking any resource from the Earth's surface

harvest

resources before they are turned into products we use

raw materials

when harmful things get into our air or water

pollution

to use again, or in a new way

reuse

to use fewer resources

reduce

to reuse or make available for reuse

recycle

can be renewed, replaced, sustainable

renewable

cannot be renewed, replaced, sustainable

non-renewable