HSC Geography · People, Patterns and Processes · 7.5 · Student worksheet

Patterns of Economic Activity — Industrial Production — Activities

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Heavy manufacturing — a steel mill. Photo: Bence Szemerey / Pexels.
Heavy manufacturing — a steel mill. Photo: Bence Szemerey / Pexels.

Activity 1 — The shift to emerging economies

Syllabus link: 7.5.1 & 7.5.6 · the changing spatial pattern
Using the study page, list and briefly explain four factors that have shifted manufacturing from traditional Western centres to emerging economies over the past ~50 years.
  1. Factor 1:
  2. Factor 2:
  3. Factor 3:
  4. Factor 4:

Activity 2 — Explain the Rust Belt's decline

Syllabus link: 7.5.4 · deindustrialisation
In a short paragraph, explain why the US Manufacturing Belt became the "Rust Belt". Name the region and at least two cities, and use the three main drivers (overseas competition, automation, decline of steel & coal).

Activity 3 — Analyse Zhengzhou

Syllabus link: 7.5.5 · an emerging manufacturing hub
Complete the table to analyse why Zhengzhou has become a major manufacturing centre, then answer the question below.
Feature of ZhengzhouHow it helps attract / grow manufacturing
Foxconn / "iPhone City"
Industrial & airport economy zones
Rail & air logistics (Zhengzhou–Europe freight)
Cross-border e-commerce zone

Question: In one sentence, how is Zhengzhou's story the "other side" of the Rust Belt's decline?

Activity 4 — Compare rise and decline

Syllabus link: 7.5.4 & 7.5.5 · Rust Belt vs Zhengzhou
Complete the comparison table using the study page.
US Manufacturing Belt / Rust BeltZhengzhou, China
Direction of change
Key industries
Main drivers
Concept it illustrates

Activity 5 — Key concepts

Syllabus link: geographical concepts
For each concept, write one sentence linking it to industrial production.
  1. Space (where manufacturing is concentrated):
  2. Change (the ~50-year shift):
  3. Interconnection (global supply chains):
  4. Scale (local hub → global pattern):

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