'Industrial locations are complex in nature.' Which one of the options substantiate this
statement?
A All physical and human factors influencing the location of industries are interactive and
almost never operate separately and also changes with space and time.
B. Industries maximise profits by reducing cost of various factors.
C. The mere location of industries itself may be determined by the location of raw materials
D. Government provides incentives to the industries which may be located in the backward
areas.
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Industrial location factors
power supply.
communications - including transport, telecommunications.
labour supply - including workers with the right skills.
access to market - where the goods are sold.
grants and financial incentives - usually from governments.
raw materials
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