Spain’s Fishing Industry: Regions, Methods, and Challenges

Spain’s Fishing Industry

Fishing is one of the most important primary industries in Spain, despite the outsourcing of the economy. Among the factors that determine this, the abundance of coasts is highlighted first: as a peninsula, facing the sea on three sides, Spain has exploited marine resources of different features from two seas: the Atlantic and Cantabrian, with colder waters, and the Mediterranean, with warmer waters and increased salinity. This is why Spain is in one of the first places in

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Mining Impacts, Transportation, and Climate Classification

Impacts of Mining Activity

Direct Impacts

Direct impacts are associated with minimal changes to the smooth development of the overall production process.

Indirect Impacts

Indirect impacts are associated with the linkages that mining irradiates but are not necessarily or exclusively oriented to the particle saltpeter mining process. A large northern modeler is copper.

Transportation

The Geography of Movement extends its field of study to the general movements or groups of men or goods that reach a breadth

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Understanding Spain’s Economy: Sectors, Resources & Labor

Labor Force

The labor force includes all persons 16 years and older who provide labor for the production of goods and/or services, are available, and make efforts to join the working world. It comprises people who are employed and those who are seeking employment. In Spain, there was a marked increase in the labor force from 1987, due to the active incorporation of women into the workplace. In 2008, the population had a high number of workers, mainly because of the labor of young people born during

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Industrial Revolution: Causes, Impact, and Social Change

Industrial Revolution: Causes and Consequences

Key Terms

  • Industrial Revolution: The process of slow but steady change that affected the industry in addition to other economic sectors and all groups.
  • Puddling: A procedure that involves removing excess carbon in the iron to make it more resistant.
  • Laminate: Proportion that allowed sheets a better handling and modeling of iron.
  • Labor Movement: Collective actions undertaken by workers to improve their economic and political situation.
  • Luddite: Workers who
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Costa Rica’s Mountain Ranges: A Guide to Volcanic Cordilleras and Peaks

Tilaran Range or Sierra Minera

Its name comes from mines that were exploited in the past century, ranging from the Arenal-Tapesco or Zarcero depression. It is mountainous, rainy, and cool. The highest elevation is Mount Cedral of Miramar, with a height of 1842 meters. Mineral deposits are found, including gold hills. Excel Abangares, Cedral, Miramar, and Avocado Monte. Aconcagua is part of the Minera Sierra, which presents a wealth of gold. It is located south of the Tapesco depression and forms

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Islamic Art and Architecture: History, Features, and Urbanism

General Characteristics of Islamic Art

Islamic art has evolved from various sources, such as Roman, early Christian, and Byzantine, which are intermingled in the first architecture, Sassanid Persian art, and styles of Central Asia. Two dominant features of Islamic art and architecture are the importance of decoration and the spatial composition of the mosque, which was intimately linked to Islamic doctrine and developed in the early stages of the religion.

The development of Islamic art is divided

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