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United States and Canada Physical Geography Chapter 6, Section 3 Resources and Land Uses. The land and soil found in America’s South and Midwest are best suited for farming. Up through the early 20 th Century, most American farms were family owned.
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United States and Canada Physical Geography Chapter 6, Section 3 Resources and Land Uses
The land and soil found in America’s South and Midwest are best suited for farming.
Up through the early 20th Century, most American farms were family owned.
Water, the most important of all natural resources is needed for the obvious: to drink and to grow crops for food.
Water also plays an important part of the industrial process
Water plays an important role in transportation and shipping goods
Forests are in abundance in the Great Lakes, Northwest, Appalachians and the south. They produce lumber, wood pulp for paper and wood for furniture.
The United States produces and consumes more fossil fuels than any other country in the world
Much of Canada’s mineral wealth is found in the Canadian Shield. Dig it!
The Prairie Provinces have large oil and natural gas deposits
Key Term Review alluvial soil agribusiness fossil fuels hydroelectricity
Fertile topsoil left by a river after a flood is known as alluvial soil
A large company that runs huge farms is known as agribusiness
Electric power produced by moving water is known as Hydroelectricity
A fuel formed over millions of years from animal and plant remains is known as fossil fuel