how is tertiary sector different from other sectors?explain with the help of
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the tertiary sector is different from other sectors because this sector does not produce goods ut they are an aid or support for the productoi process.ince these activities generate services rather than goods ,the tertiary sector is also called service sector.it helps in develoment of both primary and seodary sector
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TRASPORTATION -GOODS THAT ARE PRODUCED I PRIMARY SECTOR NEED TOBE TRANSPORTED BY TRUCKS OR TRAINS AND THEN SOLD IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET.
2 STORAGE-AT TIMES IT IS NECCESARY TO STORE THESE PRODUCTS IN GODOWNS WHICH IS ALSO A SERVICE MADE.
3 COMMUNICATION- TALK TO OTHERS OVER TELEPHONE OR SEND LETTERS.
Examples!●♤♧
TRASPORTATION -GOODS THAT ARE PRODUCED I PRIMARY SECTOR NEED TOBE TRANSPORTED BY TRUCKS OR TRAINS AND THEN SOLD IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET.
2 STORAGE-AT TIMES IT IS NECCESARY TO STORE THESE PRODUCTS IN GODOWNS WHICH IS ALSO A SERVICE MADE.
3 COMMUNICATION- TALK TO OTHERS OVER TELEPHONE OR SEND LETTERS.
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Explanation:
The tertiary sector different from other two sectors. This is because other two sectors produce goods but, this sector does not produce goods by itself. But the activities under this sector help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors. These activities are an aid or support for the production process. For example, transport, communication, storage, banking, insurance, trade activities etc. For this reason this sector is also known as service sector.
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