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Explain how industrial inertia is a factor affecting the location of industries. - Geography

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Explain how industrial inertia is a factor affecting the location of industries.

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Industrial inertia is a factor affecting the location of industries because it describes the tendency of industries to continue to operate at their original location even after the initial advantages (such as raw material availability or transport facilities) have diminished or disappeared. This happens due to the existing infrastructure, established labor force, and capital investments that make relocation costly and complicated. Industries often do not move because shifting would involve tremendous expenses and disruption of their established production processes.

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Chapter 18: Industries - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 465]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 18 Industries
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q II. 2. (i) | Page 465
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