Business Studies, asked by jasperemerson88, 1 year ago

How do primary and secondary industries differ? Primary industries create manufacturing jobs while secondary industries produce raw products. Primary industries produce raw products while secondary industries create manufacturing jobs. Primary industries develop the products to meet consumers' demands while secondary industries provide services. Primary industries provide services while secondary industries develop the products to meet consumer demand.

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Answered by dogdoggy
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Definition: The branch of manufacture and trade based on the fabrication, processing, or preparation of products from raw materials and commodities. This includes all foods, chemicals, textiles, machines, and equipment. This includes all refined metals and minerals derived from extracted ores.

Answered by XiaoMyLove
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Answer: Primary industries produce raw products while secondary industries create manufacturing jobs.

Explanation: It is correct

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