Top Banner
Primary Primary Industries Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangur
31

Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Dec 16, 2015

Download

Documents

Pamela Gilbert
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

PrimaryPrimary IndustriesIndustries

the collecting ofnatural resources

F. Ciangura

Page 2: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

ContentsContents

Types of primary industries, their raw materials and problems they cause

AgricultureTypes of farmingHedges and rubble wallsQuestions

F. Ciangura

Page 3: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Types of primary industriesTypes of primary industries

1. Forest workers:

These cut down trees – so wood is the raw

material they use

F. Ciangura

Page 4: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.
Page 5: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Unfortunately, too many trees are being cut!! This leads to deforestation

F. Ciangura

Page 6: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Types of primary industriesTypes of primary industries

2. Quarrying is another type of primary industry.

Here rocks are cut out of the land.

These rocks are then used for building and concrete

F. Ciangura

Page 7: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Quarrying spoils the environment… it leaves large holes in the ground!!

These are called eye-sores.

F. Ciangura

Page 8: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

F. Ciangura

Page 9: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

3. Drilling for oil is another type of primary industry. This raw material is used to make fuel such as petrol and diesel.

This pollutes the air with smoke from refineries…

Types of primary industriesTypes of primary industries

F. Ciangura

Page 10: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

… and the sea due to oil spills.

F. Ciangura

Page 11: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Agriculture/ FarmingAgriculture/ Farming

This is another type of primary industry because farmers work in nature to grow crops (vegetables/fruits) and animals.

So, can you say which are the raw materials in farming?

F. Ciangura

Page 12: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

There are three types of farming:

A) ArableB) PastoralD) Mixed

F. Ciangura

Page 13: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Arable FarmingArable Farming The growing of

crops (fruit and vegetables)

F. Ciangura

Page 14: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

F. Ciangura

Page 15: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Pastoral FarmingPastoral Farming

When land is left under grass for the grazing of animals.

F. Ciangura

Page 16: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

F. Ciangura

Page 17: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Mixed farmingMixed farming When crops and animals are found in

the same area.

F. Ciangura

Page 18: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Subsistence farmingSubsistence farming Farmer grows only enough food for

themselves and their family They do not sell it – so, they remain poor!!

F. Ciangura

Page 19: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

F. Ciangura

Page 20: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Market gardeningMarket gardening Farmers invest a

lot of money to buy expensive machinery and fertilizers.

A lot of crops (fruit + vegetables) are grown

F. Ciangura

Page 21: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

These are sold … and a lot of profit is made

F. Ciangura

Page 22: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Intensive farmingIntensive farming Small farms Labour intensive (need a lot of work &

workers) Capital intensive (need a lot of money

to buy machinery, fertilizers…) Produce:

flowers, tomatoes, potatoes…

F. Ciangura

Page 23: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Extensive farmingExtensive farming

Large farms Few workers Less money is invested in

farm Produce: hay, sheep, cattle…

F. Ciangura

Page 24: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

Hedges & Rubble wallsHedges & Rubble walls

HEDGES are used as a boundary to the fields

They stop animals from escaping

But they are expensive to maintain…

and large tractors cannot be used.

F. Ciangura

Page 25: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

In Malta, RUBBLE WALLS are used to divide fields.

These form a habitat (home) for small animals They protect the soil from being carried away by

wind and rain – avoid soil erosion.

Page 26: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

ANSWER THESE:ANSWER THESE:

F. Ciangura

Page 27: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

1. What are primary industries ?

2. What are raw materials?

F. Ciangura

Page 28: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

4. What are the three types of

agriculture?

3. Mention 4 types of primary industries

and their raw material.

F. Ciangura

Page 29: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

5. What is subsistence farming?

6. What is market gardening?

F. Ciangura

Page 30: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

7. What are extensive farms?

8. What are intensive farms?

F. Ciangura

Page 31: Primary Industries the collecting of natural resources F. Ciangura.

9. Why are rubble walls used in Malta?

F. Ciangura