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Explain primary secondary and tertiary sectors​

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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The primary sector involves the extraction of raw materials from the earth. This extraction results in raw materials and basic foods, such as coal, wood, iron and corn. The types of workers in this sector include farmers, coal miners and hunters.

The secondary sector involves the transformation of raw materials into goods. This transformation results in wood being made into furniture, steel being made into cars or textiles being made into clothes, as examples. The types of workers in this sector include a seamstress, factory worker or craftsman.

Tertiary sector involves the supplying of sevices to consumers and businesses.This sector provide services to the general population and businesses,including retail,sales, transportation and restaurants.The types of workers in this sectors restaurant bartenders, accountants and pilots.The service industry makes up 80% of labour force today.

Answered by yadavpinky112
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The primary, secondary and tertiary sectors represent various business types and the goods they produce and sell. It's easiest to think of them as a chain of production, from extracting the raw materials (primary) through manufacturing (secondary) and finally to servicing the end consumers (tertiary).

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