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3.4. Mining and industry
Author :
Plácido Romero Sanjuán
Cards 1
In opencast mines, such as quarries, the material being extracted is close to the surface.
Yes
No
Cards 2
Non-renewable energy sources are produced using finite raw materials.
Yes
No
Cards 3
The Third Industrial Revolution (late 20th– 21st centuries) was the result of the oil crisis of 1973 and 1985.
Yes
No
Cards 4
The 2008 financial crisis caused the biggest housing market crash in Spain’s history.
Yes
No
Cards 5
Nuclear energy is renewable.
Yes
No
Cards 6
Spanish industry began to grow in the 1960s, especially in Madrid, Catalonia and Galicia.
Yes
No
Cards 7
Agro-industrial landscapes are found in rural areas.
Yes
No
Cards 8
Spanish industry began to grow in the 1960s, especially in Madrid, Catalonia and the Basque Country.
Yes
No
Cards 9
Currently the world’s most important industrial power is China.
Yes
No
Cards 10
The 1973 financial crisis caused the biggest housing market crash in Spain’s history.
Yes
No
Cards 11
Rainfall which contains high levels of sulphuric and nitric acid, which are both highly corrosive.
Yes
No
Cards 12
The First Industrial Revolution (19th century) began in the United States and then spread across Europe.
Yes
No
Cards 13
The First Industrial Revolution (18th–19th centuries) began in Great Britain and then spread across Europe and the United States.
Yes
No
Cards 14
Currently the world’s most important industrial power is Germany.
Yes
No
Cards 15
Currently the world’s most important industrial power is Spain.
Yes
No
Cards 16
Light industry includes the iron and steel industry.
Yes
No
Cards 17
Spanish industrialisation temporarily halted by the Civil War.
Yes
No
Cards 18
Overall, mining in Spain is in decline, except for in the case of metal extraction.
Yes
No
Cards 19
Tidal energy isn't renewable.
Yes
No
Cards 20
The Second Industrial Revolution (1870–1970) took place as a result of the development of electricity.
Yes
No