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- What can be much mora polluting than the extraction of fossil fuels?
ResponderEliminarThe production of energy.
-What generate a tremendous amount of environmental pollution?
The burning of coal, oil and natural gas.
-What gases produce this?
Ir produces carbon oxides, sulphur and nitrogen.
-What is the advantage o nuclear energy? And its problem?
Its advantage is that it is non-polluting and its problem is that it is highly radioactive.
-What energy sources can produce?
They can produce light, heat and power.
-Where energy sources came from?
They came from the Sun or from rocks and minerals.
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ResponderEliminar1.How are classified the mining resources?
ResponderEliminarThe mining resources can be classified into:
-Industrial rocks.
-Minerals.
2.Which are groups of industrial rocks?
They are made up of three large groups:
-Energy rocks or fossil fuels,used to produce energy.
-Useful rocks, used mainly in construction.
-Precious stones or gems, used in jewellery.
There are also semiprecious stones.
3.Where can be found coal?
Coal is found in the basins next to the mountain ranges that were formed some 300 million years ago, such as the Appalachians or the Ural Mountains and other places in China, Europe and Australia.
4.What country has the most of mineral resources?
The country with the most mineral resources is China.
5.What country has a relative young mining industry but it is very powerful?
The country is Australia.
6.Where can be found oil?
Oil is found mainly in the countries near the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Mexico, Venezuela, Russia and other countries, and is often found in close proximity to natural gas.
Alberto Jesús Aguilar Morales. 3ºA. Numero 1.
1-What are the types of industry?
ResponderEliminarThey are base industries,capital goods industries and consumer goods industries.
2-What are the main factors for industry location?
They are traditional factors and current factors.
3-Explain the one of the main factors.
Traditional factors. The most significant are: proximity to raw materials and energy sources; proximity to market centres and consumption centres.
4-What are the great industrial areas?
They are original industrial areas, modern industrial areas and new industrial areas.
5-Explain modern industrial areas.
These are ones that came along later, especially in the area of the Ural Mountains.
6-What is the modernisation of industrial activity?
The modernisation of industrial activity and globalisation have together led to profound changes in location.
Why renewable energy is important in developed countries?
ResponderEliminarBecause it reduces external dependency,it is less polluting and it promotes technological development.
What is OPEC?
Is a group of oil producers that control production and prices.
No tengo mas preguntas porque mi apartado y el de mi compañero es demasiado corto y solo da para 2 preguntas cada uno.Hago más preguntas de otro apartado?
-What is the objective of traditional industry?
ResponderEliminarIt is produce the biggest yield at the lowest cost, so they did not take into consideration the pollution that was produced or the working and living conditions of the workers.
-Types of traditional landscapes.
Maning areas, ports and rivers and urban areas.
-Explain ports and rives. Short answer.
There are fluvial terraces and always have been preferred industrial locations.
-Which are the new industial landscapes?
They are centres for advances technology, automates an high technology and chinese technology.
-Do you know three places in wich you can be found centres for advances technology?
Silicon Valley, Seattle and Atlanta.
-What are autonated and high technology industries?
They are all modern industries that have high technology and automated production which involves the development of robotics.
Sara Leiva García N 22 Apartado 5
ResponderEliminar-What percentage of natural gas is consumed in Andalucía?
Andalucía consumed a 15.8% of natural gas.
-What percentage of electrical energy is consumed in Andalucía?
Andalucía consumed a 23.7% of electrical energy.
-What percentage of renewable energy is consumed in Andalucía?
Andalucía consumed a 6.1% of renewable energy.
-What percentage of oil is consumed in Andalucía?
Andalucía consumed a 54.4% of oil
-What minerals are deposited in the Sierra Morena?
They are iron, copper, silver, and lead.
-Which are alternative energy sources in Andalucía?
They are especially solar and wind power.
1.- What types of activities are there secondary sector?
ResponderEliminarIndustry and construction are the two activities that make up the secondary sector.
2.- What types used in “Information and Automation Revolution”?
They are oil, nuclear energy and new renewable energy.
3.- When the “Second Industrial Revolution” happened?
The Second Revolution Information happened between 1870 to 1970.
4.- What is “Construction”?
Construction provides housing, transport links and other essential construction services for a country´s inhabitants. It is an important economic engine.
5.-What is “Industry”?
Industry transform raw materials into manufactured products.
6.-To that objects affected more “First Industrial Revolution”?
The most affected objects were a car, the chemical product, the iron, and industries of application of steel and of house.
JOSÉ ÁNGEL CASTROP LIÑÁN 3ºA/ APARTADO 3.
1-Clasification of industrial activities.
ResponderEliminarThere are three types of industry:
Base industries.
Capital godos industries.
Consumer godos industries.
2-Which are the factors for industry location?
Traditional factors and current factors.
3-Where are located the traditional industrial areas?
They are in the centre of Germany, the north of France, the centre of England, the centre of the Appalachians and the area of the Great Lakes.
4- Where are located the modern industrial areas?
They are in the area of the Ural Mountains, the Volga mining areas and the centre of Siberia.
5-Where are located the new industrial areas?
They are in north America, the south of Canada and the north of Mexico.
6-What are the most significant traditional factors?
They are: proximity to raw materials and energy sources, proximity to markets centres and consumption centres.
JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ LUNA Nº20 APARTADO 4
JOSÉ CARMONA RUIZ Nº8 APARTADO 6.
ResponderEliminar1-What are the most aggressive impact on the landscapes?
They are industrial areas.
2-How can we identified the traditional industrial landscapes?
We can identified it as:
~Mining areas.
~Ports and rivers.
~Urban areas.
3-What is the objective of traditional industry?
It is to produce the biggest yield at the lowest cost.
4-What are the effects of the profound changes in industrial activity?
The effects are the use of less polluting energies have created some new industrial landscapes that look less aggressive.
5-What are the new industrial landscapes?
They are:
~Centres for advanced technology.
~Automated and high technology industries.
~Chinese Industry.
6-Where are located the centres for advanced technology? Three examples.
They are located in the most developed countries and areas and in the areas that have invested most in innovation.
USA , Japan and Germany.
ROSA MARÍA RUIZ LIÑÁN Nº29 APARTADO 3.
ResponderEliminar1. What are the most important industries?
-The metal and textile industries are the most important industries at the time.
2. How was the Second Industrial Revolution marked?
-Second Industrial Revolution was marked by the invention of the combustion engine and assembly line production.
3. What does industry depends?
-Its activity depends on world demand.
4. What does construction provides?
-Construction provides housing, transport links and other essencial construction services for a country's inhabitans.
5. What does smaller construction companies provide?
-Smaller construction companies provide essencial services on a lesser scale, building individual houses and housing estates, office buildings and service buildings.
6. What are the two building models?
-Urbanisation above the ground wich prevails in the cities.
-Urbanisation at ground level with individual family houses in rural areas and suburbs
NATALIA BAENA FRANCO, Nº2, APARTADO 4
ResponderEliminar1. What are the most significant traditional factors?
- They are: the proximity to raw materials and energy sources; the proximity to market and consumption centres; the proximity to ports and tranport routes; an ambulance of low-skilled labour and the availability of capital to finance the necessary infrastructure for industry.
2. What are the main current factors?
- They are: accessibility to raw materials and energy sources, an abundance of cheap Labour, but also highly-skilled workers; good communications, the presence of a global market, the willingness of government to make things easier in terms of location and financing, and accessibility to innovation.
3. What types of industry - according to the volume of raw materials - are there?
- They are:
·Light or consumer goods industries
·Heavy: basic or capital goods
4. What are the large industrial areas?
- They are: The centre of Germany, the north of france, the centre of England, the centre of the Appalachians and the area of the Great Lakes (USA)
5. Explain the difference between the old and the modern industries.
- The old industries have inherited industrial locations and the modern industries are cleaner and are located in areas close to the city.
6. What factors have led to profound changes in location?
- The modernisation of industrial activity and globalisation have.
CRISTINA REINA ESOJO, nº25, apartado 4
ResponderEliminar- How many employees must an industry have to be considered “medium"? And small? And large?
+An industry must have between 50 and 100 to be considered medium, less than 50 to be considered small and more than 1000 to be considered large.
- According to which vary the three types of industry?
+They vary according to their origin and characteristics.
- Name the two main reasons why the modernisation of industrial activity and globalisation have led to profound changes in location.
+They are: the traditional factors and the current factors.
- What does the capital goods industries make?
+These make the second changes in order to prepare products that supply tools to companies, including machinery, electrical equipment, electronics or information technology.
- What are the current factors?
+They are:
- The accessibility to raw materials and energy sources
- An abundance of cheap labour
- Highly-skilled workers
- Good communications (transport routes, the Internet…)
- The presence of a global market
- The willingness of government to make things easier in terms of location and financing
- Accessibility to innavation
- Which type of industry manufacture products that are to be sold directly to the consumer?
+The consumer goods industries.
NEREA Mª CABEZAS MOLINA 3ºA Nº7 APARTADO 2
ResponderEliminar1.What energy sources can produce?
-They can produce light, heat and power.
2.How can energy sources be depending on their nature?
- They can be renewable or non-renewable.
3.What is the mesaning of OPEC?
-It is Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
4.Where does the most of the global energy comes from?
-It comes from burning coal, oil and natural gas.
5.What is nuclear energy?
-Nuclear energy is, in general, non-polluting, but the waste is highly radioactive and dangerous.
1.How was the Second Industrial Revolution marked?
ResponderEliminarSecond Industrial Revolution was marked by the invention of the combustion engine and assembly line production.
2.What is the construction?
Construction provided housing , transport links and other essencial construction services for a contry's inhabitants.It is an important economic engine.
3.Where are Second Industrial Revolution located?
They were located in cities and in new industrialised countries such as Japan and Russia.
4.What is the function of industry?
Industry transform raw materials into manufactured products?
5. How were the old cities usually identified?
They were identified by buildings such as castles or cathedrals.
6. What was the basis of the first industrial revolution?
The first industrial revolution was based on energy derived from coal.
SAÚL BURGOS QUERO 3°A APARTADO 3
NATALIA BAUTISTA PELÁEZ 3ºA APARTADO 5
ResponderEliminar1.Which are the alternative energy resources in Andalucía?
They are solar and wind energy.
2.What percentage of oil energy is consumed in Andalucía?
The 54.4%.
3.What percentage of electrical energy is consumed in andalucía?
The 23.7%
4.What percentage of renewable energy is consumed in Andalucía?
The 6.1%.
5.What percentage of natural gas is consumed in Andalucía?
The 15.8%.
6.Where are the mineral deposits in Andalucía?
There are mineral depsits in the Sierra Morena and in the Cordillera Penibética.
PATRICIA HIDALGO CARMONA Apartado 6 Tema 7
ResponderEliminar1. Which are the traditional industrial landscapes?
They are:
-Mining areas.
-Ports and Rivers.
-Urban areas.
2. What is the objetive of traditional industry?
Its objetive is to produce he biggest yield at the lowest cost.
3. Which are the new industrial landscapes?
- Centres for advanced technology.
- Automated and high technology industries.
- Chinese industry.
4. What are the industrial areas?
They are the areas that had the most aggressive impact on the landscape.
5. What does mining areas produce?
They produce iron and coal.
6. Why were industrial revolution emerged abandoned?
Because it was highly polluting, it depleted minerals or was replaced by another.
2. ENERGY SOURCES
ResponderEliminar-What clean energy concept refers?
+Energy that every country is trying to use its own energy sources in order not to depend on other countries, by developing renewable energy. This is also called clean energy.
-Why is also called clean energy?
+Because of its less polluting nature.
-Some countries that produce oil and natural gas:
+Countries like: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, Algiers, Libya, Venezuela...
-What is the country that consumes the most energy?
+China is the country that consumes more energy.
-What is the country that consumes the least energy?
+France is the country that consumes less energy.
-How many thousands of metric tonnes consume Japan?
+Japan consume 461 thousands of metric tonnes.
ÁLVARO ESPEJO ILLANES 3·A N·11
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EliminarJosé Alberto Sánchez Almeda 3° N°17
ResponderEliminarApartado 6 tema 7
1. Where the industrial revolution emerged?
In the mining areas.
2. Why the mining areas are abandonated?
Because they were highly polluting, they depleted minerales por were replaced by another source of energy.
3. Where are centres for advanced technology?
They are located in the most developed countries and areas and in the ones that have invested mostró un innovation:USA, Japan and Germany, among others
4. Where are some of the main technology centres in the United Stares?
They are Silicon Valley, California, Seattle, Washington,Atlanta and Georgiano
5. What are the more industrialized areas in China?
They are Yangtze and the Yellow River, and the northeast of China(Merchuria)
José Alberto Sánchez Almeda 3° N°17
ResponderEliminarApartado 6 tema 7
1. Where the industrial revolution emerged?
In the mining areas.
2. Why the mining areas are abandonated?
Because they were highly polluting, they depleted minerales por were replaced by another source of energy.
3. Where are centres for advanced technology?
They are located in the most developed countries and areas and in the ones that have invested mostró un innovation:USA, Japan and Germany, among others
4. Where are some of the main technology centres in the United Stares?
They are Silicon Valley, California, Seattle, Washington,Atlanta and Georgiano
5. What are the more industrialized areas in China?
They are Yangtze and the Yellow River, and the northeast of China(Merchuria)
SOFÍA HEREDIA CARMONA 3ºA N:14
ResponderEliminarApartado 5 Tema 7
1.What is percentage of natural gas consumed in Andalucia?
There are 15.8%
2.What is percentage of oil consumed in Andalucia?
There are 54.4%
3.What is percentage of electrical consumed in Andalucia?
There are 23.7%
4.What is percentage of renewable consumed in Andalucia?
There are 6.1%
5.Name two types of heavy industries in Andalucia.
There are:
The chemical and the metallurgical industries.
6.What industry is the second most important in Spain?
There is the Andalucia´s agri-food industry
MARTA RIVAS BASCÓN
ResponderEliminar-What are the types of energy sources?
It is renewable and non-renewable energy.
-What are the types of rernewable energy?
It is solar, eolian, geothermal, tidal and wave, hydroelectric and biomass.
-Where does solar energy come from?
It is coming from the Sun and harnessed by solar panels.
-Where does eolian energy come from?
It is coming from the wind.
-How is geothermal energy produced?
It is produced from the heat inside the Earth.
-How is tidal and wave energy produced?
It is produced by the tides and waves.
Raúl Carmona Luque. 3B N8
ResponderEliminar-What percentage of oil is consumed in Andalucía?
Andalucía consumes a 54.4% of oil.
-What percentage of electrical energy is consumed in Andalucía?
Andalucía consumes a 23.7% of electrical energy.
-What is the predominant industrial activity in Andalucía?
The industrial rock estraction is.
-What mineral deposits can you find in the Sierra Morena? And in the Cordillera Penibética?
You can find iron, copper, silver and lead in the Sierra Morena and you can find iron and marble in the Cordillera Penibética.
-What type of Industry activity is important in Andalucía?
The agri-food: the production of the oil, wine, preserved fish and products derived from the Iberian pig.
-What type of specialised industries have been established in Andalucía in recent years?
Industries such as the aerospace, electronics, communications and pharmaceutical industries have been established.
1.What was the objective of the Traditional Industry?
ResponderEliminarIt was produce the biggest yield at the lowest cost.
2.What where the centres of Industrial Revolution emerged?
They were the areas producing iron and coal.
3.What are the Fluvial terraces?
They are and always have been preferred industrial location.
4.Where are the centres for advanced technology located?
These are located in the developed countries and areas.
5.What does the Chinese industry depend on?
It is strongly depend on polluting energies such as oil and coal.
6.Which country become the largest industrial country?
The Chinese industry.
Ángela Hakobyan Grigoryan Tema 7 Apartado 6
SERGIO ESPEJO ILLANES
ResponderEliminarNº12/3ºA
4INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY:
-What are base industries?
These make the first changes to the raw material to provide the energy or the half-finished materials that later will be used for producing other product, such as the energy industry, the steel or iron industry, the petrochemical industry.
-What inductries are make the second change in order to prepare products?
The Capital goods industries.
-What are consumer goods industries?
These manufacture product that are to be sold directly to the consumer, such as the pharmaceutical, textil, footwear and food insdustries.
-What are the modernisation of industrial activity?
The modernisation of industrial activity and globalisation have together led to profound changes in location.
-What are the two main reason of the modernisation of industrial activity?
They are: -Traditional factor
-Current factor
-What are great industrial areas?
They are: -Original industrial areas
-Modern industrial areas
-New industrial areas
1.What is industrial activity?
ResponderEliminarThere are several kinds of industrial activity, with different characteristics.
2.What are the types of industry?
They are three types of industry:
-Base industries
-Capital goods industries
-Consumer goods industries
3.Wich are the factors for industry location?
They are:
-Traditional factors
-Current factors
4.Nom the three industrial areas.
-Original industrial areas
-Modern industrial areas
-New industrial areas
5.Explain original industrial areas.
Originally, location was determined by the abundance of coal and iron and was produced for domestic development or for the development of its colonies.
6.Explain modern industrial areas.
These are the ones that come along later, especially in the area of the Ural Mountains.
OMAR SIDI
3B BILINGÜE
1:What are energy sources?
ResponderEliminar-They are those that can produce light, heat and power to move different types of machines.
2:What are the types of energy sources?
-They can be renewable or non-renewable.
3:Clasify in renewable or non-renewable the follow energies. Solar, biomass, nuclear, hydroelectric and thermal.
Renewable energies- Solar, Biomass and hydroelectric.
Non-renewable energies- Nuclear and thermal.
4:What organisation control production and prizes?
It is the OPEC(Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries)
5:What can be more polluting than the extraction of fossil fuels?
It can be the production of energy.
6:Who is more polluting, nuclear energy or renewable energy? And who is the most dangerous?
ALEJANDRO BENJUMEA PRIETO
3A BILINGÜE
1.What are mining resources?
ResponderEliminarMining resources are raw materials that have a mineral origin although they can also be vegetable origin(coal,petroleum).
2.What do they belong?
They belong to the primary sector as they are raw materials, but they are the foundation of industry(secondary sector).
3.Why they are the foundation of industry?
Because they provide the minerals and the sources of energy that the secondary sector needs.
4.Who mining resources can be classified?
They can be classified into:
-Industrial rocks
-Minerals
5.In which groups are industrial rocks formed?
They are formed of three large groups:
-Energy rocks
-Useful rocks
-Precious stones
6.In which groups are minerals classified?
They are classified into:
-Useful minerals
-Precious minerals
-Strategic minerals
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ROCÍO MORALES CHÍA
3B BILINGÜE
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ResponderEliminarARACELI RUIZ MOLERO N°30 3B BILINGÜE
ResponderEliminarTEMA 7 APARTADO 3
1.What is industry?
Industry is an activity of the secondary sector and it transform raw materials into manufactured products.
2.What is construction?
Construction is an activity of the secondary sector and it provides essential construction services for the inhabitans of a country.
3.What are the three main revolutions in industry?
-Firts Industrial Revolution emerged at the end of thr 18th century.
-Second Industrial Revolution between 1870 and 1970.
-Information and automation revolution.
4.What is innovation and where is it located?
Innovation is the creation or modification of products, and their introduction into the market.It is located in countires such as China,South Korea,India,Brazil,Mexico…
5.What are the charascteristics of construction?
Today,it foccus in the constructing of airports,buildings,railways,housing estates…,and they need architects,technicians and very costly financing.
6.What is the "real estate bubble"?
It is a phenomenon that has caused a major economic crisis in several countries.
7.What about construction anf the lanscapes?
Two buildings models are distinguished:
-Urbanisation above the ground in cities (plenty of skycrapers)
-Urbanisation at ground level in rural areas and suburbs (individual family houses).