ACTIVITY
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This work is to be completed and written into your workbooks. Please make sure your work is 'neat & tidy'. Oh and have fun!
1. How are most of the world's goods transported?
2. Which countries have dominated global trade in the past?
3. Examine the source below and answer the following questions:
a. Rank the seven regions of the world shown in the map, from the largest trader to the smallest.
b. Describe the destinations of exports from Asian countries.
c. Which region is the smallest exporter? Why do you think this is the case?
d. Which region exports much more than it imports? Why do you think this is the case?
2. Which countries have dominated global trade in the past?
3. Examine the source below and answer the following questions:
a. Rank the seven regions of the world shown in the map, from the largest trader to the smallest.
b. Describe the destinations of exports from Asian countries.
c. Which region is the smallest exporter? Why do you think this is the case?
d. Which region exports much more than it imports? Why do you think this is the case?
4. Use the key concept of interconnection to explain Australia's mining boom.
5. Examine the source below, showing the destinations of Australia's mineral exports:
a. To which region do most Australian minerals go?
b. What is the current value of Australian mineral exports to India? How and why might this value change over the next 10- 20 years?
c. Why do you think Japan imports so many of Australia's minerals?
5. Examine the source below, showing the destinations of Australia's mineral exports:
a. To which region do most Australian minerals go?
b. What is the current value of Australian mineral exports to India? How and why might this value change over the next 10- 20 years?
c. Why do you think Japan imports so many of Australia's minerals?