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What is called as industrial? Discribe it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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or relating to industry : of or relating to factories, the people who work in factories, or the things made in factories. : having a developed industry : having factories that actively make a product. : coming from or used in industry : made or used in factories also : stronger than most other products of its kind.

Industry (manufacturing), manufacturing at large-scale, typically in factories with machinery. The wider industrial sector of an economy, including manufacturing and production of other intermediate or final goods. The general characteristics and production methods common to an industrial society.

Answered by richadiwedisiban
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An industry is a group of companies that are related based on their primary business activities. In modern economies, there are dozens of industry classifications, which are typically grouped into larger categories called sectors.

Individual companies are generally classified into an industry based on their largest sources of revenue. For example, while an automobile manufacturer might have a financing division that contributes 10% to the firm's overall revenues, the company would be classified in the automaker industry by most classification systems.

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