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1) The industrial distribution of Germany is very uniform, with the industrial west of Germany (Rhine-Ruhr area) and (Frankfurt) in the east (Berlin), north (Hamburg), south (Stuttgart) and (Munich).
2) Primary energy refers to energy that can be obtained directly from nature. Among them, coal, oil and natural gas were formed by the plants and animals that were planted underground millions of years ago through a long geological time, also known as fossil energy, they are the three pillars of primary energy in the world today, forming the basic framework of the global energy family structure. Primary energy also includes hydropower, solar, wind, geothermal, ocean, biomass and nuclear energy.
Secondary energy refers to energy that cannot be obtained directly from nature and must be obtained through the consumption of primary energy. Electricity is the most important secondary energy source.
3) Tidal power stations, wave power stations, large hydroelectric power stations, and atomic power stations.
See Encyclopedia for details.
4) Japan is a mountainous (island) country with poor (mineral) resources. Japan has made full use of the (port) and (shipping) opportunities to focus its manufacturing development on the Seto Inland Sea. Japan imports a large amount of (timber) and (energy), and exports most of its products to the United States
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Very homogeneous, the Rhine-Ruhr area, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, primary energy refers to coal, oil and other directly usable energy sources. Secondary energy refers to the energy converted from primary energy, such as electrical energy.
Island nations, minerals, ports and shipping, Seto Inland Sea, timber and energy, United States.
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1.Distribution characteristics of industrial zones in western Europe: in the shape of "ten", from the United Kingdom to the east through France, Germany to Poland, from the south of Scandinavia to the south through Denmark, Germany, Switzerland to Italy, there are many industrial centers, dense distribution.
2.Reasons for the distribution of industrial areas: The distribution of industrial areas in western Europe is basically the same as that of dense population, and they are all divided into cross-shaped cities. Because industry requires a large number of laborers, the population density in industrial areas is high. )
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It is close to the raw material production area and rich in resources. Convenient transportation. The market is vast. What else? I don't know.
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Coal resources are abundant, although steel resources are not abundant, but the Ruhr industrial area in Germany is very close to the steel production area, convenient transportation, with the Rhine River flowing, convenient water transportation, rich water resources, conducive to industrial development. Moreover, the flow of the Rhine River is large, the seasonal change of water level is small, there is no freezing period, the middle and lower reaches of the region flow through the plain, the terrain is gentle, the water flow is stable, and it is conducive to navigation.
The Ruhr area is densely populated, with a high level of urbanization, abundant labor resources, strong scientific and technological force, and a vast market in Europe and even the world.
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Do you want to study in the ground?? Hehe, 1. The Ruhr area is rich in coal resources and has sufficient energy. 2. It is close to the iron ore area and the raw materials are sufficient. 3. There are sufficient water resources (Rhine region). 4. Convenient transportation conditions (water and land transportation). 5. The market is broad.
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It is close to the Lorraine iron mine in France, and has sufficient coal resources** to provide power for industry.
The river network is dense and the water source is abundant.
Inland waterway shipping is developed, and river and sea transportation are conducive to the transportation of industrial raw materials and products, and the traffic becomes profitable.
There are many developed countries in Europe and a vast market.
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The geographical location is good, close to the main minerals.
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Isn't it in the book? High school geography.
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The famous industrial belt of the middle cherry blossom in western Europe stretches from England in the west, to southern Poland in the east, to Sweden and hail in the north to the south of Norway, and to northern Italy in the south
So the answer is: United Kingdom; Italy
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