What are diamonds? Where are they found in Canada? What are they used for? What are the effects of its extraction for humans and the environment? What are diamonds contribution to Canada’s economy? What sustainable management strategies may be or are being used for diamonds? Will these management strategies ensure sustainability?
Do we have answers for all the questions? Is our information reasonable? How do you know? Do other groups have different information? How could we do better next time?
What is potash? Where is it found in Canada? What is it used for? What are the effects of its extraction for humans and the environment? What is potash's contribution to Canada’s economy? What sustainable management strategies may be or are being used for potash? Will these management strategies ensure sustainability?
Do we have answers for all the questions? Is our information reasonable? How do you know? Do other groups have different information? How could we do better next time?
Find out about wood products, harvesting practices, natural disturbances and climate change in relation to forestry in Canada.
Periodicals (e.g. magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals) that appear in print require the same medium of publication designator—Print—as books, but the MLA Style method for citing these materials and the items required for these entries are quite different from MLA book citations.
Article in a Magazine: Cite by listing the article's author, putting the title of the article in quotations marks, and italicizing the periodical title. Follow with the date of publication. Remember to abbreviate the month. The basic format is as follows:
1. Where does the custom of having lawns come from? 2. What are the resources needed to maintain lawns? 3. What are the environmental and human impacts of ubiquitous lawns? 4. What could be planted instead of lawns?
CGC1D Population Test Review
big box store
Central Business District
Regional Shopping Centre
intervening obstacles
push factors
pull factors
emigration
demographics
settlement patterns
long lot
concession
linear
section
Canada’s population growth rate
Rural and urban settlements
urban land use
residential
industrial
commercial
institutional
immigrants destinations, number per year
dependency load
baby boom doubling time
death rate
net migration rate
natural increase rate
local service centre
residential density
positive and negative net migration
American melting pot and the Canadian cultural mosaic
aging population
fertility rates
urbanization
intervening obstacles
most populated nations in the world
refugees
push factors
pull factors
Population growth rate
Canada’s fertility rate
The Rule of 70
residential density
American melting pot and the Canadian cultural mosaic
1. What geologic evidence is there of meteor activity on earth? 2. What is the potential source of the nickel in the area of Sudbury? What is the evidence.
How are mountains formed? What causes earthquakes? Describe the formation of sedimentary rock, igneous rock, metamorphic rock