Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Natural Resources


Natural Resources

Some natural resources in Indonesia are:
-petroleum
-crude oil
-natural gas
-timber
-tin
-nickel
-bauxite
-copper
-gold
-silver
-salt
-coal
-fertile soils

Crude oil and natural gas are Indonesia’s most valuable resources.
Indonesia is a major exporter of timber and is accounting for nearly half of the world’s tropical hardwood trade.





Wood in Indoneisa
















Gold











Bauxite









Silver









Coal Mining in Indonesia









Mining in Indonesia

Saturday, March 17, 2007

The Land

Land

The land in Indonesia is very fertile because of the volcanic ash. Farmers grow a large amount of crops. About 10% of Indonesia's land can bee farmed. There are about 3.2 million acres of dry-patty fields, and another 15 million acres of permanent dry-patty fields. In Indonesia there are 3.3 million wet-patty fields. Most fields produce two crops a year. Some products from the fields are sugar cane, coffee, tea, tobacco, palm oil, cinchona, cloves, cocoa, sisal, coconuts, bananas, cotton, and spices. Major crops grown in Indonesia are rice, cassava, corn, yams, soybeans, and peanuts. Fruit is also grown in Indonesia.








Banana's from Indonesia

Friday, March 16, 2007

Livestock

Livestock:

Farmers raise cattle, chickens, goats, pigs, sheep, and buffalo. They also raise ducks, turkeys, and geese.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Fishing

Fishing:

Fishery production have risen in Indonesia. Most fish that are caught come from waters near the shores. Fish are harvested by fishermen using small boats.

Imports

People in Indonesia import:
-machinery and equipment
-chemicals
-fuels
-food

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Exports

Exports

People export tin, bauxite, nickel ore, copper, salt, asphalt and coal. Indonesia is a major producer of oil, natural gas and petroleum products. These account for 40% of Indonesia's value of all its exports.

Major Industries

Major Industries

Some major industries in Indonesia are:
-gas refining
-manufacturing of steel, aluminium, cement, fertilisers, textiles, paper, and cigarettes.
Indonesia also produces farm and wood products, cars, trucks, air planes, rubber tires, soap and other goods. Indonesia is one of the world’s major rubber producers.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Recycling

People in Indonesia have the choice to recycle. Some people don't.