Social Sciences, asked by yashjaat38, 11 months ago

do you think primary sector is linked with tertiary sector give one example to justify ​

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Answered by VaishnavSingh
4

Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

We’ll ignore the poor apostrophe use for now but I’ll assume you meant primary sectors and tertiary sectors unless there’s a missing word?

One of the simpler models of industry is to seperate it into Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sectors.

Primary industry uses “land” in the broad sense of the term to produce output. This could be a farm, a coal mine, a fishing boat, a forest etc. Obviously in reality those industries also require other inputs such as fertiliser, fuel, capital and labour but for a primary industry the main input is treated as being land.

Secondary industries take the commodities produced by the primary industries and use them to manufacture products.

The tertiary industries would be everything else which would include the service industry, the retailers etc.

The model is simplistic (as many good models are) and reflects perhaps a simpler and more basic economy than is mostly seen in the developed world.

Answered by mokshithakj1146
2

Answer:  choose any one example        ----extraction of raw materials – mining, fishing and agriculture. . Service / 'tertiary' sector – concerned with offering intangible goods and services to consumers. This includes retail, tourism, banking, entertainment and I.T. services.

Explanation:  The service sector is the third of the three economic sectors of the three-sector theory. The others are the secondary sector (approximately the same as manufacturing), and the primary sector (raw materials). The service sector consists of the production of services instead of end products.

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