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Answered by sonalisharma45
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Agro-based industries use plant and animal-based products as their raw materials. Mineral-based industries are primary industries that use mineral ores as their raw materials. It is a source of employment for people in rural areas. It is a source of employment for both rural and urban populations.

The Murray–Darling Basin Plan provides a coordinated approach to water use across the Murray–Darling Basin's four states and the ACT. It is a major step forward in Australian water reform, balancing environmental, social and economic considerations by setting water use to an environmentally sustainable level.The Western Plateau, is Australia's largest drainage division and is composed predominantly of the remains of the ancient rock shield of Gondwana. It covers two thirds of the continent; 2,700,000 square kilometres of arid land including large parts of Western Australia, South Australia, and the Northern Territory

Answered by cuteangel0001
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  • Agro based industries
  • These industries derive their raw materials from agriculture.
  • Agro based industries usually do not require huge amount of capital.
  • Examples- Jute industry and sugar industry
  • Mineral based industries
  • These industries use minerals as their raw materials.
  • These are capital intensive units as involves large investment
  • Example- Iron and steel industry and automobile industry.
  • The Western Plateau (sometimes referred to as the Australian Shield), is Australia's largest drainage division[1] and is composed predominantly of the remains of the ancient rock shield of Gondwana. It covers two thirds of the continent; 2,700,000 square kilometres of arid land including large parts of Western Australia, South Australia, and the Northern Territory. For comparison, it is roughly the same size as the whole of continental Europe from Poland west to Portugal.
  • The Murray–Darling basin is a large geographical area in the interior of southeastern Australia, encompassing the drainage basin of the tributaries of the Murray River, Australia's longest river, and the Darling River, a right tributary of the Murray and Australia's third-longest river. The basin, which includes six of Australia's seven longest rivers and covers around one-seventh of the Australian landmass,[1] is one of the country's most significant agricultural areas. Located west of the Great Dividing Range, it drains southwestly into the Great Australian Bight and spans most of the states of New South Wales and Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory
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