15 Questions
What are natural resources?
Materials provided by the Earth that can be exploited by humans
How do natural resources lead to movement?
By enabling the production of products and exports
What is an example of a natural resource mentioned in the text?
Fertile land for farming
How does capital move with products?
In the opposite direction
Which country mentioned has the largest population in the world?
China
What is one reason why China's natural resources are significant?
Its vast land area and largest population in the world
What kind of investment is mentioned in the text?
Investment from outside each country
Which country in East Asia has the largest hydroelectric power potential?
China
What is a significant natural resource that China has been exploiting in recent years?
Uranium
Which of the following is NOT a natural resource mentioned as available in North Korea?
Graphite
What type of industry is most important to South Korea’s economy?
Heavy industry
Why is it challenging for North Korea to fully utilize its natural resources?
Heavy sanctions
Which country in East Asia is known for its high-skilled work and professional services?
Japan
What natural resource does Japan have in high demand but not enough for strong exports?
Fish
What is the primary factor driving China's booming economy, as stated in the text?
Export of natural resources and products
Explore the relationship between natural resources and the movement of people, products, and capital in East Asia, focusing on countries like China, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan. Learn how resources like oil, fertile land, and natural beauty influence economic and social movement.
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