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G178:means of production
You need 3 means of productions when you manufacture things:
1. Labour = paid work that people do to produce goods or provide services (primary, secondary,
tertiary sector)
2. Capital = all the buildings, machinery, equipment and vehicles that are needed for production
3. Natural resources = elements in the natural environment that are needed for production
(land, minerals, water)
- People who do paid work belong to the working population, even if you’re unemployed you
still belong there

G179: raw materials
 Raw materials are used at the start of the production process, you can slipt them in 2 groups
1. Unprocessed raw materials: come from the primary sector (milk, pelts, wool, grain)
2. Semi-manufactured products: are already processed (from other industries) (like batteries)

 Minerals = resources and fuel that are extracted from the earth
 The extraction of minerals is called mining
1. Surface mining: minerals that lie on the surface are extracted with machinery (creates large,
deep quarries)
2. Subsurface mining: minerals that lie deep underground are extracted with a system of
vertical shafts and horizontal corridors which are built underground and minerals are send to
the surface

G192: raw materials or the market
Location factors= reasons for choosing a location for companies
 One of the most important is a location with access to raw materials and access to the
market
 Companies that use a lot of raw materials choose a location at which they are available or
can be delivered cheaply (these are resource-dependent companies) (heavy industry)
 Market-dependent businesses look for a location near the market: the people or companies
that want to buy their product. Usually a densely populated, metropolitan region

G193 the labour market
Labour market = where the supply and demand for labour meet
 A clothing company needs a lot of people to sew, so looks for a location where wages are low
 Labour-intensive businesses are often located in low-wage countries
 Other businesses need workers with specialised technological knowledge like computer
chips. These businesses need very few raw materials. They look near a university with people
of right knowledge
 Businesses choose locations in attractive environments like in a city with plenty of facilities or
nice landscapes to tempt people to work for them

G194: infrastructure
Infrastructure = everything you need to transport people, goods and information
 Motorways, railways, waterways, airports
 Railway infrastructure includes everything a train needs except the train itself

,  It includes rails, overhead lines, stations, repair yards and even the telephone network

G195: economies of agglomeration
 Businesses prefer to locate together in the same district, they benefit from each other
 For example because they share a training centre or experienced people live near each other
 Economies of agglomeration = the benefits that businesses get from locating in the same
area
 You see this most clearly in metropolitan regions

G150: states and borders
 A state is a region with 2 characteristics
- It has clear borders
- It has its own government (sovereign state)
 There are 2 kinds of state borders
1. Natural border: a border along a natural obstacle such as a river or mountain range
2. Artificial border: a man-made border marked by signs and boundary posts
 at sea there are also borders. An area belongs to the continent but is under water. It is called
the continental shelf. On the continental shelf are artificial borders

G151: people, nation, state
 A people is a group of humans who have lived together for centuries and share the same
culture
 They have a lot in common such as language, religion, music and clothing
 If only one people lives in a state it is called a nation (or nation state)
 The homeland of a people is not always defined by state borders, sometimes a state has
more than a 100 different peoples and sometimes it extends over more than one state

G152: culture
 Culture describes the beliefs and customs that we learn when we are growing up
 You can recognize a culture by elements of the spatial planning
 There are 7 cultural regions in the world but if you zoom in you see major differences within
a cultural region
 Diffusion = the spreading of elements of a culture from one region to another




G145: Immigration and emigration

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