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explain the difference between primary secondary and tertiary sectors​

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Answered by hana28
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Primary Sector :- All those economic activities that are undertaken by directly using natural resources are included in primary sector. For example, mining, forestry, fishing, poultry etc.

Secondary sector :- It cover activities in which natural products are changed into other forms through ways of manufacturing that we generally associate with industrial activities. For example, after obtaining a crop, say cotton, we need machines to change it into yarn and cloth.

Tertiary Sector :- These are the activities that help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors. These activities, by themselves do not produce any good but they are an aid or a support for the production process. For example, any good produced in primary or secondary sector need to be transported to the market. That will be done by tertiary sector. It is also called service sector.

Answered by Anonymous
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The secondary sector is the part of the economy that transforms the raw materials into goods for sale or consumption. The tertiary sector is the part of the economy that involves the sale or trade of services instead of goods.

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