pptx, 88.44 MB
pptx, 88.44 MB

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This powerpoint is purposefully made for iGCSE Geography using the Cambridge syllabus.

It fully covers - 3.3 Industry

Candidates should be able to:

Demonstrate an understanding of an industrial
system: inputs, processes and outputs (products
and waste)
Describe and explain the factors influencing the
distribution and location of factories and industrial
zones

Further guidance
Industry types: manufacturing, processing,
assembly and high technology industry
The influence of factors including land, labour, raw
materials and fuel and power, transport, markets
and political factors
Their combined influences on the location, scale
of production, methods of organisation and the
products of the system
Industrial zones and/or factories with respect to
locational and siting factors

Case Study required for 3.3
• An industrial zone or factory

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