write main factors for the location of an industry of an area
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Accessibility: The site of the new factor needs to be accessible, so that importing of raw materials and exporting of finished products is easy.
Early industry had to have good access to raw materials, usually though natural routes like rivers. Nowadays access is needed to transport routes.
Climate: The climate could affect where an industry locates, as it needs to attract workers to the area. This is not a particularly important factor.
Land: The site of an industry is very important. Usually, flat land is the most essential thing to find. Most industries alsotry to find areas where there is room to expand once production has become successful.
Victorian industries often located in the inner city areas of towns, which didn't allow much room for expansion, but was required because the work-force could live within walking distance of the factory.
Today cars have allowed industry to move to out-of-town locations as the workers can drive to the factory.
Power: Initially, industry had to locate right beside its power source. Water power was used at first, and then the burning of coal produced steam power. Both sources of energy restricted where industries could locate, as they had to be beside a suitable river or near the coal field.
Accessibility: The site of the new factor needs to be accessible, so that importing of raw materials and exporting of finished products is easy.
Early industry had to have good access to raw materials, usually though natural routes like rivers. Nowadays access is needed to transport routes.
Climate: The climate could affect where an industry locates, as it needs to attract workers to the area. This is not a particularly important factor.
Land: The site of an industry is very important. Usually, flat land is the most essential thing to find. Most industries alsotry to find areas where there is room to expand once production has become successful.
Victorian industries often located in the inner city areas of towns, which didn't allow much room for expansion, but was required because the work-force could live within walking distance of the factory.
Today cars have allowed industry to move to out-of-town locations as the workers can drive to the factory.
Power: Initially, industry had to locate right beside its power source. Water power was used at first, and then the burning of coal produced steam power. Both sources of energy restricted where industries could locate, as they had to be beside a suitable river or near the coal field.
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The main factors for the location of an industry of an area are:
●Raw materials.
● Workers.
● Transportation.
● Government.
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The main factors for the location of an industry of an area are:
●Raw materials.
● Workers.
● Transportation.
● Government.
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Please Mark my answer as brainlest...
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