Imports and Exports
Grade 4 · Social Studies · Economics and Trade · Pennsylvania, USA
Lesson Summary
Imports are goods brought into a country from another country. Exports are goods sent out to another country.
Explanation
Countries import things they cannot easily make or grow themselves. For example, the United States imports bananas from countries with tropical climates. Countries export things they make well or have plenty of. The United States exports airplanes and technology. Imports and exports help countries get a wider variety of goods than they could produce on their own. Ships, planes, and trucks carry these goods around the world every day.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is an import?
Answer: A good or product brought into a country from another country.
Q2: What is an export?
Answer: A good or product sent out of a country to be sold in another country.
Q3: Why do countries need to import goods?
Answer: Because they cannot easily make or grow everything they need by themselves.
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Imports and Exports is a lesson in the Economics and Trade chapter of Grade 4 Social Studies. It is part of the Pennsylvania, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Imports and Exports is taught in Grade 4 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Pennsylvania, USA.
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