Primary Economic Activities

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– Economic activities that involve the land, natural resources.
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– A primary economic activity that involves growing crops and raising animals.
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– A primary activity where people catch fish from rivers, lakes, or the sea.
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– The planting, managing, and harvesting of trees for timber and paper.
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– The removal of valuable materials like coal or iron from the ground.
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– Taking out stone, gravel, or sand from the Earth for building.
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– Resources that will not run out, like sunlight and wind.
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– A way of farming that protects the environment and soil.
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– Catching too many fish, which can lead to fish stocks running low.
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– Planting trees to replace those that were cut down.
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farming – Farming that focuses on growing crops like wheat and barley.
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farming – Farming that focuses on raising animals like cows and sheep.
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– A type of farming that involves both crops and animals.
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– Artificially watering crops when there is not enough rain.
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– The process of water turning into water vapour and rising into the air.
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– When water vapour cools down and changes into tiny droplets to form clouds.
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– Rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls from clouds.
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– Renewable energy from sunlight captured using solar panels.
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– Renewable energy from heat inside the Earth.
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– A continuous natural process where water moves through evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
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– Catching too many fish, faster than they can reproduce.
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– Fish or sea creatures that are caught unintentionally in nets.
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– Very large fishing boats that catch huge amounts of fish.
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– Limits on how much fish people can catch to stop overfishing.
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– A protected area in Irish waters where fishing is restricted to allow fish stocks to recover.
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– Sonar, radar, and large nets make it easier to catch fish in large amounts