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In which industrial zone are the traditional American industries mainly distributed?

1. The Great Lakes Industrial Zone in the northeast is a colony where the United States developed capitalism earlier. There are coal mines in the north of the Appalachian Mountains, iron mines in the west of the Great Lakes, and many excellent ports in the Atlantic Ocean, so it has developed into an industrial zone and is close to corn, dairy, wheat and mixed agriculture. There are intensive heavy industries here, such as steel.

2. When the development of the northeastern part of the United States is basically saturated, and various environmental and resource problems begin to appear, people always turn to the south and west rich in oil resources. Like Texas and Florida in the south, the environment is more beautiful and the air is fresher. It is a sunny place and attracts many talents. New industries such as petroleum, aerospace, aircraft and electronics have been established here.

The western part of the United States is the representative of high technology. There are thousands of microelectronics enterprises gathered here. At first, the beautiful environment, pleasant climate, low price and cheap labor force promoted its rapid development. In the late 1970s, due to the exhaustion of land in Silicon Valley, factories began to move to Texas. The advantages of Guigu include: superior geographical location, convenient transportation, close to the Pacific Ocean, airport and road network connecting the whole country.

These are basically the reasons for the distribution and formation of industrial zones in the United States.