Economy, asked by sangalkartik4, 11 months ago

Mining of minerals is an example of which sector? ​

Answers

Answered by sravankumarssk99
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Answer:

secondary sector - Industries

Explanation:

The metals and mining sector is the industry dedicated to the location and extraction of metal and mineral reserves around the world.

Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

Mining belongs to the Primary Sector. Therefore, be it minerals, coal, or anything else, mining of these elements belong to the primary sector of economy.

Explanation:

Mining of minerals means to extract the minerals present in abundancy in the nature. This can be done through some special processes.

Primary sector refers to the sector in which the primary activities are included. Primary activities refer to taking or extracting something directly from the nature in order to use it for the purpose of trading.

As mining of minerals is just what we described a primary sector activity as, the correct answer would be primary sector.

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