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Canada & It’s Trading Partners

Canada & It’s Trading Partners. By Logan Hasper. Intro. Hello, and welcome to my PowerPoint. In this PowerPoint I will show you a comparison of Canada, the USA, & China!. Canada’s Area. Land: 9,093,507 sq km Water: 891,163 sq km Total: 9,984,670 sq km

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Canada & It’s Trading Partners

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  1. Canada & It’s Trading Partners By Logan Hasper

  2. Intro • Hello, and welcome to my PowerPoint. In this PowerPoint I will show you a comparison of Canada, the USA, & China!

  3. Canada’s Area • Land: 9,093,507 sq km • Water: 891,163 sq km • Total: 9,984,670 sq km • Country Comparison to the World: 2

  4. America’s Area • Land: 9,161,966 sq km • Water: 664,709 sq km • Total: 9,826,675 sq km • Country Comparison to the World: 3

  5. China’s Area • Land: 9,569,901 sq km • Water: 27,060 sq km • Total: 9,596,961 sq km • Country Comparison to the World: 4

  6. Imports & Exports In Canada • Here is a short list of Canadian imports and exports. Vehicle parts, Automobiles, Industrial Machines, Plastics, Computer Accessories, Iron, and Steel Mill Products.

  7. Imports & Exports In America • Here is another short list of imports and exports in America. Gum, lead, food, iron, cereals, fertilizers, automobiles, and rubber.

  8. Imports & Exports In China • Here is the final short list of imports and exports in China. Clothing, cell phones, oil, medical equipment, metal, motor vehicles, and radios.

  9. Defining Terms • Now, I will define imports and exports. • Import: importing is the selling of goods sent from another country. • Export: exporting is the sending of goods from one country to another to be sold.

  10. Canada’s Major Trading Partners • Canada’s major trading partners are :America, China, United Kingdom, Japan, Mexico, Germany, Netherlands, South Korea, Vietnam, France, Algeria, and Norway.

  11. Canada’s Most Valuable Export Items • Canada’s most valuable export items include: crude oil, natural gas, coal, gold, and maple syrup.

  12. The Leading Producer Of What Minerals? • Canada is the leading producer of uranium, nickel, zinc, gold, iron, and copper.

  13. Bar Graph

  14. Pie Chart

  15. Similar Data • My bar graph and pie chart represent the same data but differently, and I will explain the difference. • My bar graph displays the data in the way of money, but my pie chart displays the data in the way of the share or percentage.

  16. What Does OECD Stand For? • OECD stands for Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development.

  17. Time • How many time zones are there between Vancouver B.C. and Halifax N.S.? • There are 5. • If it is 12 noon in Vancouver, what time is it in Halifax? • It would be 5:00pm. • How many time zones are there between Toronto and the United Kingdom? • There are 6. • At 8:00am in Toronto, what time is it in London, England? • It would be 1:00pm • If you are travelling from Toronto to Germany will you lose or gain time? • You would gain time. • If you are travelling from Toronto to Chile will you lose or gain time? • You would gain time.

  18. Time Pt 2 In what ways do the time differences around the world affect trade and business? Shipping goods would be affected because there would be no set time for sending goods between countries.

  19. This PowerPoint has been brought to you by: The End • That’s the end of my “Canada and It’s Trading Partners” thanks for watching!     • Credits: PowerPoint made by Logan Hasper. Project given by Mrs. Wallace.

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