Geography, asked by yashaswiniraghu80, 19 days ago

'Industrial regions emerge when a large number of industries are located in a selected area, close to each other.' Explain with the help of examples.​

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Answered by shristi1211842
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Industrial regions emerge when a number of industries locate close to each other and share the benefits of their closeness. They tend to concentrate on certain locations because of the favorable locational factors

Answered by ananthika28
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Industrial regions indeed emerge when many industries locate each other and share the benefits of their closeness.

A basic industry can supply their finished good which is raw materials(e.g. Iron) to consumer industries which can be used by the consumer industries to manufacture products.

Sometimes, two or more industries join their hands and they share their benefits, which causes a region to emerge as an industrial region.

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