Economy, asked by rtbharati, 4 months ago

producing sugar from sugarcane is an example​

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Answered by poojachoudhary40
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Sugar is made in the leaves of the sugarcane plant through photosynthesis and stored as a sweet juice in sugarcane stalks. Sugarcane is cut down and harvested then sent to a factory. At the factory, cane juice is extracted, purified, filtered and crystalized into golden, raw sugar.

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Answered by gowthaamps
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Answer:

The secondary sector of economic activity includes producing the sugar from sugarcane.

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The secondary sector includes operations that include transforming natural goods into different forms using manufacturing processes that are typically associated with industrial activity.

Since the product cannot be created by nature, some sort of manufacturing method is necessary.

This might occur at a factory, workshop, or person's house.

  • For instance, we spin yarn and create textiles using cotton plant fibre.
  • Producing sugar, or gur, from raw sugarcane.
  • Manufacturing bricks from the earth and utilise those bricks to construct homes and other structures.

This sector is sometimes known as the "industrial sector" since it through time evolved to be connected with the various types of industries that emerged.

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