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Lesson 2 - Factors Affecting The Location of Economic Activities

The document discusses how economic development affects a country's employment structure and different economic sectors. It provides information on the Clark-Fisher model and asks students to annotate a graph showing changes during pre-industrial, industrial, and post-industrial periods. Students are asked to explain how the graph links to development and suggest reasons for changes. Additional tasks involve identifying different industries as primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary and explaining how factors influence business locations. Factors affecting location that are described include raw materials, land, energy, capital, transport, market, government policy, labor, and climate.

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Lesson 2 - Factors Affecting The Location of Economic Activities

The document discusses how economic development affects a country's employment structure and different economic sectors. It provides information on the Clark-Fisher model and asks students to annotate a graph showing changes during pre-industrial, industrial, and post-industrial periods. Students are asked to explain how the graph links to development and suggest reasons for changes. Additional tasks involve identifying different industries as primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary and explaining how factors influence business locations. Factors affecting location that are described include raw materials, land, energy, capital, transport, market, government policy, labor, and climate.

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22/11/22

New topic: Economic Activity and Energy


LO: How does the economic development of a country affect
employment structure

The Clark-Fisher Model Task:

Add information to your


graph. Use online research
to help you.

1. Annotate your graph


with the meanings of
pre-industrial,
industrial, post-
industrial.
2. Annotate what is
happening in the graph.

Challenge: Explain how we can link the graph to development?


Suggest reasons for the changes in the graph.
22/11/22
New topic: Economic Activity and Energy
What different How will
LO: How
things affectdo
thedifferent factors affect the location sectors
different of different
location of economic activities (primary,
different economic secondary,
activities? tertiary and
quaternary) need
different things?

Come up with
some economic
activities in New
Priovidence.
22/11/22
New topic: Economic Activity and Energy
LO: How do different factors affect the location of different
economic activities

Task:

Create a mind map on the different industries:

• Identify whether they are primary, secondary, tertiary or


quaternary.
• Make a note of them on the mind map.
• Explain how the different factors can influence where these
businesses happen.

Challenge:
1. Explain how the different factors link
2. Answer the following question  Explain how you think the importance of the
economic sectors change with development
22/11/22
New topic: Economic Activity and Energy
LO: How do different factors affect the location of different
economic activities
Heavy industry (secondary) –
raw materials are required
for steel and shipbuilding.

Commercial
farming
(primary)
Raw
The basic
materials
raw material
is land with Customers
suitable soil
and climate Factors
conditions affecting
for growth. location

Employees Retailing - readily availble to


customers and needs people to work
their.
22/11/22
New topic: Economic Activity and Energy
Factor Description of the EXPLAIN how it can
factor factors affectaffect
LO: How do different the the locationof
location of an
economic activity.
different economic activities
Raw materials
Land
Energy
Capital
Transport
Market
Government policy
Labour
Climate

https://www.savemyexams.co.uk/igcse/geography/edexcel/19/revision-notes/4-econo
mic-activity--energy/4-1-economic-sectors/4-1-2-location-of-economic-sectors/

https://maxwatsongeography.wordpress.com/section-b/economic-activity-and-energy
/the-growth-and-location-of-teriary-and-quartanary-activities/
Factor Description of the factor EXPLAIN how it can affect the location of an
economic activity.
Raw
materials

Land

Energy

Capital

Transport

Market

Government
policy

Labour

Climate

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