U.S. and Canada Resources and Land Use
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- Q1A natural resource is...Something we use that comes from the EarthA jobA bookA tool made by humans20s
- Q2Which one is an example of a renewable resource?coalironcopperSunlight20s
- Q3Which is an example of an energy source?Natural gasCoalLimestoneSalt20s
- Q4Which is an example of a nonrenewable resource?TreesGoldWindWater20s
- Q5Which is a way we can protect our environment?PolluteRecycleLitterContaminate20s
- Q6Very fertile soil after a flood...DirtFertilizerAlluvial soilCorn20s
- Q7The Grand Coulee Dam is used to produceDrinking waterElectricityPetroleumHydroelectricity20s
- Q8A resource located in the U.S., but not in Canada is...TimberGoldPhosphatesIron20s
- Q9All are ways in which water is used in the U.S. EXCEPT...FarmingDrinking waterPoolsHydroelectricity20s
- Q10The St. Lawrence and Missouri Rivers are important shipping routes in Canada.TrueFalse20s
- Q11The following are produced in the lowlands of Canada EXCEPTGrainsMilkVegetablesBeef20s
- Q12Canada has more ____ than in other country.LakesTreesPeopleRivers20s
- Q13The United States relies on this for its' electric power...Fossil FuelsTreesNuclearHydroelectricty20s
- Q14Canada has an ______ amount of forests and timber.DecreasingAbundantScarceMinimal20s