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Resources

Resources The sum total of assets that determine if a country is rich or poor. Resources are either Natural- found in nature Human- produced by man Capital- the result of combining natural and human resources to create an economic system. Capital means money

Number 1-15 on a sheet of paper Resources Quiz Number 1-15 on a sheet of paper

1. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

2. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural Two possible answers

3. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

4. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural A diamond.

5. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

6. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

7. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

8. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

9. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

10. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural Oil Well (two possible answers)

11. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

12. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

13. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural.

14. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural. Wall Street Stock Exchange

15. A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural. Lump of coal

Resources Quiz Answers

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural Two possible answers

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural A diamond.

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural Laborers

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural Oil Well (two possible answers)

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural.

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural. Wall Street Stock Exchange

A. Human, B. Capital, C. Natural. Lump of coal

Nuclear Energy

Water Power

Geothermal Energy

Solar Energy

Developed and Developing Nations

Most of the people are over 15 years of age Long life expectancy Developed Country Developing Country Low birth rate Most of the people are over 15 years of age Long life expectancy Low infant mortality rate Most people live in urban areas (cities) High per capita Gross Domestic Product High literacy rate Highly industrialized People make a living in secondary or tertiary economic activities High birth rate Most of the people are less than 15 years of age Low life expectancy High infant mortality rate Most people live in rural areas (country side) Low per capita Gross Domestic Product Low literacy rate Little industry People make a living in primary economic activities.

World’s most populated countries

Life Expectancy in Years

Gross Domestic Product

Population

What is the population of the world? http://math.berkeley.edu/~galen/popclk.html

Which countries have the most people? China India United States Indonesia Brazil

True of False? The population of the world is evenly distributed?

True of False? The population of the world is evenly distributed? FALSE

Developed or Developing Country?

Developing Country Why?

Majority of the population is less than 15 year old. This is why…. Low life expectancy Majority of the population is less than 15 year old.

Developed or Developing Country?

Developed Why?

Majority of the population is over 15 years old. This is why….. High life expectancy Majority of the population is over 15 years old.

Which figures represent the shape of a population pyramid of a developing (poor) county?

Which figures represent the shape of a population pyramid of a developing (poor) county?

Which figures represent the shape of a population pyramid of a developed (rich) county?

Which figures represent the shape of a population pyramid of a developed (rich) county?