| A | B |
| agriculture | the business of growing and raising crops |
| harvest | ripe crops that are gathered |
| fertilizer | chemicals used to help plants grow |
| product map | a map that shows the places where foods are made and crops are grown |
| process | to change a product into a different form so that it can be sold |
| Norton | a city in Kansas |
| flow chart | shows all of the steps of an activity in order |
| renewable resource | things found in nature that can be replaced |
| nonrenewable resource | things found in nature that cannot be replaced |
| public property | land that has been set aside for all people to use |
| private property | land that is owned by people or companies |
| manufacturing | the business of making things |
| factory | a place where things are manufactured |
| assembly line | a line of workers and machines all working together to make a final product |
| robot | a machine that does jobs instead of people |
| mill | a place where people use machines to turn natural resources into finsihed products |
| Detroit | a city in Michigan known for the manufacturing of cars on assembly lines |
| graphite | a soft, black mineral |
| trade | the business of buying and selling goods and services |
| domestic trade | trade within one country |
| import | to buy goods from another place or country |
| export | to sell and ship goods to another place or country |
| international trade | the importing and exporting of goods between countries |
| Canada | a very large country bordering the United States on the North |