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why the secondary sector is called the industrial sector

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Answered by Anonymous
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Secondary sector is also known as industrial sector because the most of the development of the sector is related to industries. The secondary sector include industries that produce a finished, usable product or are involved in construction.

Explanation :

The secondary sector covers activities in which natural products are changed into other forms through which of manufacturing that we associate with Industries activity. It is the next step of primary. The product is not produced by natural but has to be made and therefore some process of manufacturing is essential. This could be in a factory, a workshop for at home. For example, using cotton fibre from the plant, we spin yarn and weave cloth. \:

Using sugarcane as a raw material, we make sugar or gur. We convert earth into bricks to make houses and buildings. Since this sector gradually became associated with the diffrente kinds of industries that came up, it is also known as industrial sector.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Secondary sector is also called industrial because the secondary sector is mostly associated with industries. ... In secondary sector human activities transform raw materials into usable products which is mostly done in industries

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The industrial goods sector is a category of stocks of companies who produce capital goods used in construction and manufacturing. Businesses in the industrial goods sector make and sell machinery, equipment, and supplies that are used to produce other goods rather than sold directly to consumers.

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