Natural Resources are all around the planet, however, some places have more resources than others, depending on their location. for example a place full of forests will have a great deal of wood that can be very usefull
The salt of the natural resources, rose and fell because people wanted the salt so they stole it...that was the fall...but the rise is that their city gets the salt which no one else has...that is the rise
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they are located where the resources are plentiful and easy to reach
The location of natural Resources and energy will affect the various types of economic activities that come with access to said resources.
location is how far to travel and there natural resources climate is about farming and forests also crops the natural resources effect hoew the people work
The climate and Natural Resources of an area affect its economyThe more natural resources a country has, the faster it will grow, all other things held equal.
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Location can affect development by influencing access to resources, infrastructure, and opportunities. Proximity to markets, transportation networks, and skilled labor can support economic growth. Additionally, location can impact exposure to natural disasters, climate change, and other environmental factors that can affect social and economic development.
Railroads were often built to connect areas with abundant natural resources, such as mining or agriculture, to markets and ports for transport. The presence of natural resources like coal, iron ore, and timber influenced the routes and expansion of railroad networks to efficiently move goods to where they were needed.
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A location can affect a place by influencing its accessibility, climate, natural resources, and cultural characteristics. For example, being situated near a coast can impact a place's economy through trade and tourism, while being located in a mountainous region can affect its agriculture and biodiversity.