Change in Industrial location over time – Flashcards

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Type of organization seeks to integrate continuous improvements with continuous employee development
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Leaning
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the decline of an industry
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Industrial Decline is
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the growth of industry
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Industrialisation is
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The British Iron and Steel Industry
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An example of an industry who's location has changed over time is
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Close to Rivers and Forests because: 1.Rock provided Iron ore 2.Forest provided wood to make Charcoal 3.Rivers provided water power and transport
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Pre-Industrial Revolution British Iron and Steel Industry was found
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Close to Coalfields because: 1.Coal had replaced wood as the main source of power and this led to relocation of this industry near coalmines.
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After the Industrial Revolution British Iron and Steel Industry was found
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On the coasts because: 1.Britain's coal and Iron mine almost used up 2.Oil now the main source of power 3.Oil, coal and Iron ore all being imported into Britain by sea.
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From 1950's onwards the British Iron and Steel Industry was found
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When an industry doesn't move to a new location even though locational factors say it should. e.g. Sheffield steel industry
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Industrial Inertia
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