which sector involves the process of taking out raw materials.
Primary
what is a a distinct branch of economic or business activity that involves the production, manufacturing, or processing of goods, materials, or services.
Industry
is cotton production is a type of industrialization activity
NO
High wealth, technology dominance, and tertiary/quaternary sector economies are example of Wich type of country based on the Wallerstein’s World Systems Theory
Core country's
the cottage industry has seen a ______ in the last 80 years
decline
LDC country's have more people working in which two sectors
Primary and secondary
which is the best example of a bulk reducing industry
A) soft drink bottling . B) Copper smelting. C) Automobile assemble D) Furniture assemble E) bakery
B) Copper Smelting
Industrialization began in which country
UK or England
which type of model has multiple nodes that pull people towards the area.
Multiple nuclei model
big cities with lots of people build building that go up like ------
skyscrapers
MDC have more people working in which Sectors
Tertiary
when the final product that weighs more, takes up more space, or is more fragile than its raw inputs.
Bulk-gaining
Industrial Revolution: Shift from cottage industries to -------------- -------- systems
mechanized factory
what are the three types of countries in the Wallerstein’s World Systems Theory
Core countries , Semi-Periphery Countries: country and periphery countries
the relationship between 2 places or regions where each produces different needs or services for the other which has an effective demand.
Complementary
Name the 2 Sectors inside the tertiary sector
Quaternary (research), and Quinary (high-level decision-making).
What is a industry in which a business or manufacturing activity that can place its facilities at any location without major effects from factors such as resources, land, labor, or capital.
Footloose industry
Where is the rust belt in the US
Northeastern and Midwestern regions of the United States OR the states that border the great lakes.
what are the 2 types of industries sin Weber’s Least Cost Theory
Bulk gaining and bulk reducing
the series of link connecting all of the places of production and distribution of a particular good.
Commodity chain
name all 5 sector
Primary, Secondary , Tertiary , Quaternary , Quinary
what is the spatial clustering of similar businesses, industries, or people in a single geographic area for mutual economic benefit
Which 3 regions of the world were the latest to join in industrialization
South East/South Asia, Latin America,and Sub Saharan Africa
Name one economical choke point in the middle east
Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal
a specific geographic location where cargo is transferred from one mode of transportation to another
Break-of-Bulk Point