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distinguish between primary and secondary industries give a few examples​

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Primary: involves the retrieval and production of raw materials, such as corn, coal, wood and iron. ... Secondary: involves the transformation of raw or intermediate materials into goods e.g. manufacturing steel into cars, or textiles into clothing. (A builder and a dressmaker would be workers in the secondary sector.)

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Primary Sector 

(i) It is known as agriculture and allied services sector.

(ii) This sector produce goods and services by exploiting natural resources.

(iii) This sector is unorganised and use traditional techniques.

(iv) Activities related to agriculture, forestry fishing, mining and animal husbandary are included in this sector.

(v) This sector continue to be the largest employer in most of the developing nations like that of lndia.

Secondary Sector 

(i) It is known as manufacturing sector.

(ii) This sector transforms one good into another by creating more utility from it.

(iii) it is organised sector and use better techniques.

(iv) It includes manufacturing units, small scale units, large firms, big corporates and multinational corporations.

(v) This sector has failed to provide employment to the surplus workers of primary sector.

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