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heavy industry
the textile industry is located in one part of the northeast.
Developing Nations
Because they could transport materials that they needed to make autos
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Industry, farming and residential. (Forested areas would be a fourth.)
China was especially important to this industry in the 1990s
The answer depends on the ratio of talc in the rubber industry compared to WHAT!compared to production of talc;compared to use of talc in other industries;compared to use of other materials in the rubber industry.I regret that, since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
You zone idustrial zones and then put roads around them and connect them to your residential zones.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it varies by region and company. The glove industry employs thousands of people worldwide, with a significant number working in manufacturing, distribution, sales, and management roles.
About 50 percent of industry revenues in the late 1990s were derived from stationary, or mounted, fixtures, such as ceiling and wall lamps
Padraig Hartigan has written: 'Positioning for competitive advantage in the Irish residential building construction industry' -- subject(s): Housing construction, Construction industry
Industries: Agriculture, Construction, Residential and Consumer, Commercial, Golf, Foresty, Engines and Drivetrains, Financial,
Industry as energyIndustry as chemical (steam, ...)Residential (cooking, air conditioning,...)Transportationlightingagriculture
Not really they were ok compared to the other two but it was still pretty bad the coal and iron industries were worse as you could get injured a lot easier
The value of industry shipments totaled $4.6 billion in 2000, compared to $4.1 billion in 1997.
industry shipments reached 1.88 billion square yards in 2001, compared to 97 million square yards shipped in 1950. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, carpet accounted for the majority of the total flooring market