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Three major industries in Israel

Three major industries in Israel: industry, agriculture and tourism.

1, industry

Mainly develop low energy consumption, capital and technology-intensive industries, and pay attention to investment in scientific research and development. Industrial sectors are concentrated in high-tech industries and gem processing industries, and are at the world's leading level in the fields of electronic technology, computer software, medical equipment, biotechnology, information and communication technology and diamond processing.

2. Agriculture

Agriculture is developed, with high technology content, and drip irrigation equipment and new variety development are world-famous. The agricultural organization structure is dominated by collective farms and Moshaf. The main crops are wheat, cotton, vegetables, citrus and so on. Food is close to self-sufficiency, fruits and vegetables are more than self-sufficient, and they are exported in large quantities.

3. Tourism

The Israeli tourism industry is developed, with natural and cultural landscapes as the mainstay, such as mud bath in the Dead Sea and wailing wall.

Climatic characteristics of Israel

Israel has a Mediterranean climate, with hot and dry summers and mild and humid winters. There are only two distinct seasons in a year: from April to 10, which is a dry summer, and from 1 10, which is a rainy winter. The distribution of precipitation is very uneven, with heavy rainfall in the north and central parts, with an annual rainfall of 920 mm in the north and only 30 mm in the Negev in the south.

Israel's Mediterranean coast is a long and narrow plain, with winding mountains and highlands in the north-central, Negev Desert in the south and Jordan Valley and Arawa Valley running through the north and south in the east. The coastal plains of different sizes between the plateau and the Mediterranean are fertile and are the main agricultural areas in Israel.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Israel.