What are the main resources of France? How does this affect the location and sizes of the cities?
Although diverse, the natural resources of France are relatively limited in quantity. France has some coal, iron ores, bauxite, and uranium; but the coal veins are deep and difficult to work and are unsuitable for use in the manufacture of steel. Iron ores are of a low grade, and the uranium ore is found only in small quantities. Deposits of petroleum are almost nonexistent, and natural gas reserves discovered (1951) at Lacq in the PyrenĂ©es are now nearly exhausted. Hydroelectric production, although well developed, does not meet France’s needs. On the other hand, high-quality soils cover almost half the country’s surface, giving France an agricultural surplus that makes it an exporter of food. Natural resources include: coal, iron ore, bauxite, zinc, uranium, antimony, arsenic, potash, feldspar, fluorospar, gypsum and timber Agriculture – products include: wheat, cereals, sugar beets, potatoes, wine grapes; beef, dairy products; fish Industries include: machinery, chemicals, automobil