forestry ,hydroelectricity ,mining ,oil ,and gas ,agriculture and fishing
Alberta is the province with the most oil deposits in Canada
Alberta and most of the territories. The other provinces use hydroelectric and other fuel sources.
The provinces that cover the interior plains in Canada are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. These provinces are known for their flat landscapes, agriculture, and oil and gas industries.
Canada imports machinery and equipment, motor vehicles and parts, crude oil, chemicals, electricity, and durable consumer goods.
Canada gains oil largely through the prairies, meaning the provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba.
yes, sardine oil contains ARA.
Most of Canada's oil and natural gas production comes from the western provinces, particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan. These regions are home to vast reserves of oil sands, conventional oil, and natural gas deposits that make Canada one of the world's major energy producers.
Agriculture, Cattle and sheep ranching, and oil sands
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Anything with meat contains oil and water. Anything braised, fried or sauted has both. Most baked goods have both.
Which oil contains mostly polyunsaturated fatty acids?