Geography, asked by Ahiya, 1 year ago

why are most of the industries developed around coal mines?

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Answered by sanidhyasingla
16
so that they can get good amount of resources I know only this much
Answered by Atharvm
65
Coal is a fuel necessary for each and every type of industry. If in case of large scale industries the mines are not situated near the industry then the transportation time will make delay in providing fuel and it will stop the making of the product at a large scale. Hence for quick transportation and also to reduce fuel expenditure the mines should be near to the industries
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msenthikumar75owsdzh: To get raw materials easily
Atharvm: thnx for saying brainliest answer
Satyamkvs: most of the industries set up near coal mines because for easily availability of coal for the industrial use and raw materials they required for the industrial word...they get much profit because they have not to spent much money for transportation of these materials.....
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