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Secondary and tertiary activities increase in the
third stage of demographic transition.

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Answered by knowledgeboy
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Answer:

Answer:industrial stage

Answer:industrial stage Explanation:

Secondry and tertiary activities increase in the third stage of demographic transition that is industrial stage

Answered by smartbrainz
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Secondary and tertiary activities increase in the third stage of demographic transition.

Explanation:

  • Secondary activities bring value to natural resources by raw materials being turned into useful goods. The manufacturing, processing and construction (infrastructure) industries thus concern secondary activities..
  • Tertiary activities comprise production & exchange. The production includes the ‘provision’ of services which  are ‘consumed. Exchange includes trade, communication, transport etc facilities which are used.
  • The third stage of the demographic transition also known as the industrial stage, that population moving towards stability  with declining birth rates as well as low death rates. This stage is a marker of significant development. There is improvement of the economy, massive growth of ur­banisation, increase of per capita income, and development of urban-industrial society takes place.
  • Hence, with the third stage of demographic transition secondary and tertiary activities increases. This would entail increase in consumption of goods which means increase in manufacturing, more infrastructure (for example, housing) etc, and services (tertiary activities such as retail, tourism, banking, entertainment ) are also consumed more
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