| A | B |
| tourist | Someone who travels to learn about and enjoy other places. |
| industry | All of the businesses that make one kind of product or that provide one kind of service. |
| economy | the use of resources, money and goods to meet people's wants and needs. |
| service industries | All of the jobs that provide services to the community. |
| technology | the use of science for practical purposes. |
| agriculture | The science and business of raising crops and farm animals. |
| irrigate | To bring water to dry soil. |
| watermen | An old English name for workers who make their living on the water. |
| pollution | When our air, water, or soil is made dirty by harmful wastes. |
| conservationists | People who try to protect natural resources. |
| shaft | A tunnel, like those used in underground mining. |
| strip mining | A method of removing coal that is near the surface of the earth. |
| time zone | One of the 24 divisions of the earth used to measure time. |
| manufacturing | making goods |
| textile | Fabrics that are made by weaving or knitting. |