1. Explain the difference between primary, secondary and tertiary sector
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Primary sector means:-
1. when we produce a goods by exploiting natural resources it is an activity of the primary sector.
2.This is because it forms the base for all the products that we subsequently make.
Example are cotton and milk.
Secondary sector:-
1. Natural products are changed into other forms through ways of manufacturing it is called secondary sector.
2. It is also called as Industrial sector.
example cotton .
Tertiary sector:-
1. They donot produce goods by itself they are an aid.
2. It is also called as service sector.
examples are communication, transport banking etc.
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Primary sector
-when we produce a good by exploiting natural resources it is an activity of primary sector for example agriculture dairy fishing etc. this actor is known as agriculture and related sector
Secondary sector:
covers activities in which natural products are changed into other forms through ways of manufacturing that we associate with industrial activities for example using cotton fibres for plant. the sector gradually become associated with the different kinds of industries that came up it is also called industrial sector. It consumes the goods produced by primary sector for further manufacturing. The environment of heavy industrial machines make a difference from primary sector.
Tertiary sector:
these activities by themselves do not produce a good but they are an aid or a support for the production process, for example good that are produced in the primary or secondary sector would need to be supported by trucks or trains and then sold into wholesale and retail shops this is done by tertiary sector since these activities generate services rather than called it is also known as service sector. what make its different from other to sector is that it does not produce any chord but generate help for other sectors .