 are non-man made natural components of the Earth which has a value to humans.

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 are non-man made natural components of the Earth which has a value to humans

Answer the following questions on the Challenge Sheet 1. What are some examples of naturally occurring substances that humans use? 2. What are some examples of naturally occurring substances that humans do not use?

Renewable  which regenerate themselves naturally within 100 years or less  Examples: Non-Renewable  which take millions of years to regenerate themselves  Examples

 Fishing  Agriculture  Mining  Oil and Gas  Forestry  Energy

 Examples of Resources:  Examples of products:

 Examples of Resources:  Examples of products:

 Examples of Resources:  Examples of products:

 Examples of Resources:  Examples of products:

 Examples of Resources:  Examples of products:

 Examples of Resources:  Examples of products:

 Using the Atlas (see pages on sheet), complete the chart. The chart indicates the type of resources that are present in each province and territory.  Natural Resource Locations in Canada Map Task  Using the chart you completed on the worksheet, complete a picture map of Canada’s Natural Resources