A) slag B) acid rain C) hydroelectricity D) clear cutting
A) hydroelectricity B) runoff C) clear-cutting D) extraction
A) True B) False
A) Rocky Mountains B) Canadian Shield C) Great Lakes Area D) Hudson Bay Area
A) True B) False
A) hydroelectricity B) slag C) extraction D) clear-cutting
A) Gas B) Water C) Oil D) Trees
A) runoff B) extraction C) air pollution D) clear-cutting
A) lower profits in industries such as fishing, forestry, and agriculture B) damage to buildings and statues C) shoreline erosion D) dead fish and plants in the lakes
A) working with the US to prevent chemicals from being dumped in the lakes B) planting seeds and seedlings to replace the trees that were cut down C) had factory owners build factories that don't pollute D) created new laws for the mining industry
A) The Us and Canada share coastlines of the Great Lakes, so they each pollute the lakes. B) Canada saves on natural resources by utilizing hydroelectric power. C) The US causes a lot of pollution and the wind blows the polluted air up to Canada and causes Acid Rain. D) Canada is to blame for all of their environmental issues.
A) Oil Pollution B) Clear-cutting C) Water Pollution D) Air Pollution E) Acid Rain
A) fishing B) minerals C) manufacturing D) hydroelectricity
A) Mexico B) Canada C) Brazil D) United States
A) Fuel Combustion B) Electric Utilities C) Transportation D) Industrial Sources |