Mexico has great soil and tropical rainfall great for harvesting crops. It is located between two major bodies of water which is great for international trade. It is also easy to trade with the US which helps the economy.
Market commonality, resource similarities, reputation, and incentives are four factors that influence an industry's competitive rivalry and competitive dynamics. They can have a positive or negative effect.
One-resource economies are dependent on the income of usually one export commodity such as tropical fruit, oil or some other natural resource. In Latin America, such countries include Venezuela (oil), Suriname (aluminum), Dominica (bananas), French Guiana (seafood) and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (bananas).
this is because of the resource concentration
If resources are easily accessible for countries, they can trade these resources for other resources or goods they don't have. Resource surpluses can also be sold for a profit to other countries.
A one-resource economy is a country which relies on the exportation of a single resource such as in many African colonies when they gained independence. Examples of their one-resource economies are relying on oil, corn or sugar, etc. The problems which arise from this are that the country must rely on the resources they need being available. Many countries relying on oil are expected to collapse when the oil runs out as they only have one-resource economies. One-resource economies are also more easily devastated by other countries refusing to trade with them or by natural disastors.
Only a resource of entertainment-not a natural resource of really considered a resource in geography
Environmental geography
A resource is a material that is useful to humans (such as water,building marerial,fossil fuels,crops...etc)
Local Geography refers to the geography that deals with local things such as use of land, water or any other natural Resource.
Geography influences culture Geography influences diet and thus culture. It determines resource bases and thus tools and technology. Geography influences weather patterns and thus daily life.
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Some subfields of geography include physical geography (study of natural features and processes on Earth's surface), human geography (study of human activities and their impact on the environment), environmental geography (study of interactions between humans and their surroundings), and GIS (Geographic Information Systems, which involves mapping and spatial analysis).
There are a number of factors that can influence human resource demand in an organisation. Some examples are expansion, change of specialisation of the organisation's team, restructuring, among others.
in kelvins house
machines dig into the ground and get the coal
Geo strategic means the importance of a country or a region as by virtue of its geographical location. Geo political is defined as, stressing the influence of geographic factors on the state power, international conduct and advantages it derives from its location. Stephen Cohn describes this importance "While history has been unkind to Pakistan, its geography has been its greatest benefit. It has resource rich area in the north-west, people rich in the north-east." Pakistan is a junction of South Asia, West Asia and Central Asia, a way from resource efficient countries to resource deficient countries. The world is facing energy crisis and terrorism. Pakistan is a route for transportation, and a front line state against terrorism.
Examples of resources that countries commonly have conflicts over include water, oil, natural gas, minerals, and territory. These disputes can lead to tension, competition, and even armed conflict between nations as each seeks to assert control or secure access to these valuable resources.