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| gas that is used to heat homes and provide fire to stovetops |
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| resources that can be replaced |
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| most important natural resource |
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| kind of economic activity related to distribution and services, is the most developed, and is the most wealthy |
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| countries with few industries and either less wealth or poverty |
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| energy soures that were created from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals |
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| kind of economic activity that is related to raw materials gathered from the earth, and also is the lowest and therefore least wealthy activity |
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| small farms where just enough food is grown to feed a family |
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| "black gold" or liquid that is used for energy and gasoline |
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| any useful material found in the environment |
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| countries with many industries and wealth |
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| process of changing a raw material into a finished product, e.g. an automobile |
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| large farm owned only by a few people |
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| resources that cannot be replaced |
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| resources that cycle through natural processes |
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| resources that must be altered or changed before they can be used |
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| large farms owned and operated by companies |
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| gifts and loans from one country to another |
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| kind of economic activity associated with manufacturing and industry, and is therefore related to more wealth |
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| rocky resource that is used for energy, but causes massive pollution |
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| multinational organization that controls the production of oil |
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