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distinguish between primary Sector and Secondary sector by stating Four Points of distinction

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Answered by vreddyv2003
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Primary Sector  

(i) It includes all those economic activities which are connected with extraction and production of natural resources.

(ii) These activities are not dependent on secondary sector.

(iii) This sector is also called agriculture and related sector.

(iv) Agriculture, fisheries, etc, are the examples of primary sector.

(v) Greater dependence on this sector is a sign of underdeveloped economy.  

Secondary Sector

(i) it includes all activities which are concerned with the processing materials which have already been extracted at the primary stage.

(ii) These activities depend on primary sector for the supply of raw material.

(iii) This sector is also called as industrial sector.

(iv) Manufacturing, construction, etc, are the examples of secondary sector.

(v) Shift from primary to secodary sector is a sign of developing economy.

Answered by rizwanafzn
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Answer:

Primary sector

  1. primary sector include economic activity involving extraction and the production of natural resource.
  2. it provide raw material to the secondary sector.
  3. most of the activities are not dependent on secondary sector
  4. great dependence on primary sector indicates an underdevelopment economy.
  5. agricultural ,mining , forestry etc are example of primary sector.

Secondary sector

  1. it process the natural resource.
  2. it convert raw material providing by the primary activity into finished or semi finished good.
  3. it is dependent on primary sector for supply of raw material.
  4. a set of economic activity from primary to secondary sector indicates a developing economy.
  5. manufacturing ,construction etc example of secondary sector

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