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How Location, Climate, and Natural Resources Impact Trade
CANADA How Location, Climate, and Natural Resources Impact Trade
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Natural Resources Canada’s abundance of natural resources allows them to export many products to other countries.
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Natural Resources Fossil fuels including coal, oil, and natural gas are plentiful in Canada Canada exports oil and natural gas
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Natural Resources Forests cover ½ of the country
Forest products are exported to the U.S, China, and Japan
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Arable Land Canada grows enough food to feed its people and exports agricultural products
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Mineral Resources Iron ore, nickel, gold, diamonds, zinc, copper, and more minerals are found in Canada
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Natural Resources Lakes and rivers provide Canada with fish, fresh water, and hydroelectric power The U.S buys electricity from Canada’s hydroelectric plants Fish products are exported
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LAND USE
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Canada’s Location Canada’s location helps it be a leader in world trade It has 9 major ports The St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes provide a shipping route from the central part of Canada to the Atlantic Ocean
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Canada’s Location The 3,000 mile border with the U.S. benefits Canada’s economy The U.S. receives about 80% of Canada’s exports
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Climate Canada’s climate allows them to grow agricultural products that are exported like wheat and other grains Highways, railroads, and airports have been built to withstand the colder climate
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