Geo CGC1D Final Exam With Complete Solutions
GDP means. - Answr Gross Domestic Product
GDP is. - Answr The total of goods produced and services supplied in a nation in ONE
year
Canada is the ____ largest exporter of primary forest products in the world - Second
The two types of harvesting trees in forests - Answr - CLEAR CUTTING:
All the trees are taken from a location.
PROS: Its the cheapest option.
CONS: Its very hard for the trees to regrow. There's more soil erosion /. On a larger
scale there could be loss of habitats as well.
- SELECTIVE CUTTING:
Going into a forest and removing certain trees.
PROS: Less soil erosion. You're making sure that cutting down that tree wouldn't
damage other trees. A much less chance of destroying a habitat.
CONS: A lot more time consuming. More expensive.
Which kind of tree harvesting does Canada do? - Answer We use a bit of both clear
cutting and selective cutting.
Agriculture provided one in how many jobs for Canadians in 2020? - Answer Nine. 2
million people were employed in that industry
True or False: Aquaculture isn't the slowest growing food sector - Answer true, its the
, fastest
True or false: Even if aquaculture is done properly it is harmful to the environment, but a
lot less then other industries. Answer is false, actually it can help if done WELL
Aquaculture is: answer the cultivation of aquatic plants and animals
Which is an economic engine? answer the mining industry
What is Hydro energy? answer Energy from moving water going through dams
Tidal energy? - Answer Underwater there are things like windmills and when water
makes the turbine spin, it gets turned into energy
Wind energy? - Answer WINDMILLS! Wind makes them move and BOOM! There u have it
Solar Energy? - Answer Sun beams hit solar panels and get turned into.
Can you guess what?
ENERGY WHOOO
Bet u didn't even get it heh (even tho it was in the name tsk tsk)
Types of solar energy - Active
Passive
Active solar energy is. - Energy captured from sunlight
Passive solar energy is. - Makes use of the solar energy that normally falls on a building
to directly heat it
GDP means. - Answr Gross Domestic Product
GDP is. - Answr The total of goods produced and services supplied in a nation in ONE
year
Canada is the ____ largest exporter of primary forest products in the world - Second
The two types of harvesting trees in forests - Answr - CLEAR CUTTING:
All the trees are taken from a location.
PROS: Its the cheapest option.
CONS: Its very hard for the trees to regrow. There's more soil erosion /. On a larger
scale there could be loss of habitats as well.
- SELECTIVE CUTTING:
Going into a forest and removing certain trees.
PROS: Less soil erosion. You're making sure that cutting down that tree wouldn't
damage other trees. A much less chance of destroying a habitat.
CONS: A lot more time consuming. More expensive.
Which kind of tree harvesting does Canada do? - Answer We use a bit of both clear
cutting and selective cutting.
Agriculture provided one in how many jobs for Canadians in 2020? - Answer Nine. 2
million people were employed in that industry
True or False: Aquaculture isn't the slowest growing food sector - Answer true, its the
, fastest
True or false: Even if aquaculture is done properly it is harmful to the environment, but a
lot less then other industries. Answer is false, actually it can help if done WELL
Aquaculture is: answer the cultivation of aquatic plants and animals
Which is an economic engine? answer the mining industry
What is Hydro energy? answer Energy from moving water going through dams
Tidal energy? - Answer Underwater there are things like windmills and when water
makes the turbine spin, it gets turned into energy
Wind energy? - Answer WINDMILLS! Wind makes them move and BOOM! There u have it
Solar Energy? - Answer Sun beams hit solar panels and get turned into.
Can you guess what?
ENERGY WHOOO
Bet u didn't even get it heh (even tho it was in the name tsk tsk)
Types of solar energy - Active
Passive
Active solar energy is. - Energy captured from sunlight
Passive solar energy is. - Makes use of the solar energy that normally falls on a building
to directly heat it