Chapter 5 Secondary Activities Class 12 Geography Notes
Chapter 5 Secondary Activities Class 12 Geography Notes
Manufacturing
Location of Industry
(i) Access to market: Market means people who have a demand for these
goods and also have the purchasing power (ability to purchase). Villages
and towns offer small market and the developed countries like Japan,
Australia, USA, European countries (high purchasing power) along with
thickly populated areas of South-East Asia, South Asia offer large global
market.
(ii) Access to raw materials: Industrial raw material should be cheap and
easy to transport. Industries based on cheap, heavy, bulky and weight
losing raw material are located near the source, for example, iron and
steel, cement, etc. Industries using perishable raw materials (sugar) are
located close to raw materials of farm products.
(iii) Access to power supply: Earlier coal was the major source of energy
but today hydro electricity, petroleum are also important sources of
energy. Industries with more power requirements are located close to the
source of power e.g. aluminium industry.
On the basis of the raw materials used, the industries are classified as:
(a) agro-based; (b) mineral based; (c) chemical based; (d) forest based:
and (e) animal based.
• Also based on raw materials obtained from wood and coal. Example,
Synthetic fibre, plastic, etc.
(d) Forest based Raw Material using Industries
• Industries that use forests products like wood, bamboo and grass etc.
(e) Animal based Industries: Industries that use animal products such as
leather, woollen textiles, ivory etc.
• Basic industry are the ones whose products are used as raw materials
by other industries—like iron and steel industry supplies raw materials
for machine tools industry.
• Changes in the industrial structure have led to the decay of some areas,
and there are problems of industrial waste and pollution.
• The future prosperity of the Ruhr is based on the new industries like
the huge Opel car assembly plant, new chemical plants, universities.
Out- of-town shopping centres have appeared resulting in a ‘New Ruhr’
landscape.
• Mini steel mills are less expensive to build and operate and can be
located near markets because of the abundance of scrap metal, which is
the main input.
• The industry is concentrated in the advanced countries of North
America, Europe and Asia.
→ In U.S.A, most of the production comes from the north Appalachian
region (Pittsburgh), Great Lake region (Chicago-Gary, Erie, Cleveland,
Lorain, Buffalo and Duluth) and the Atlantic Coast (Sparrows Point and
Morisville).
→ In Europe, U.K., Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourgh, the
Netherlands and Russia are the leading producers.
→ In Asia, the important centres include Nagasaki and Tokyo-
Yokohama in Japan; Shanghai, Tienstin and Wuhan in China; and
Jamshedpur, Kulti-Burnpur, Durgapur, Rourkela, Bhilai, Bokaro, Salem,
Visakhapatnam and Bhadravati in India.
• Mill sector is highly capital intensive and produces fine clothes in bulk.