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an Aluminium factory
it costs about 300 for a high quality snowboard!!
It depends on a lot of factors....do you buy or lease the land, is it a pre-existing building, does the operations of the business work out of the factory, how large of building, of thehow much "automation" will go into the factory and how much does that cost, etc. You can look at it as a large factory where everything is automated, such as a car manufacturing plant or a small factory where they make screws.
9000 sqft
about an acre
No, a factory is not considered a land resource; rather, it is a man-made structure that utilizes land resources. Land resources typically refer to natural resources found on or beneath the earth's surface, such as soil, minerals, and forests. However, the land on which a factory is built is classified as a land resource, while the factory itself is an example of capital or built infrastructure.
Farmers needed special plows to farm the land in the Plains of the U.S for a few reasons. One reason was that so much of the land needed to be plowed.
some craftsman are still in the factory system.
Because he needed cash for his European War.
You made need more capital or money when building a factory on a plantation then what would be needed if you were starting a household business. This happens because on the plantation you would have to build the factory, as well as hiring a bunch of employees. A household business is much smaller.
For production = 20 acres For profit = 200 acres