Write a short-note on each of the sectors will give brainliest
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-Primary sector : Primary activities are directly dependent on environment as these refer to utilisation of earth’s resources such as land, water, vegetation, building materials and minerals. It, thus includes, hunting and gathering, pastoral activities, fishing, forestry, agriculture, and mining and quarrying.
People engaged in primary activities are called red-collar workers due to the outdoor nature of their work.
-Secondary sector : Secondary activities add value to natural resources by transforming raw materials into valuable products. Secondary activities, therefore, are concerned with manufacturing, processing and construction (infrastructure) industries.
People engaged in secondary activities are called blue collar workers.
- Tertiary sector : Tertiary activities include both production and exchange. The production involves the ‘provision’ of services that are ‘consumed. Exchange, involves trade, transport and communication facilities that are used to overcome distance.
Tertiary jobs = White collar jobs.
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Primary Sector
When we produce goods by exploiting natural resources, then it is an activity of primary sector.
It forms the base for all other activities.
Agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining are important examples of primary activities.
Secondary Sector
When natural products are changed into finished products through various ways of manufacturing, then it is an activity of the secondary sector.
Manufacturing of cloth from cotton, sugar from sugarcane and steel from iron are important examples of secondary activity.
All these are secondary activities because final product is to be produced not by nature but has to be made and therefore, some process of manufacturing is essential.
Tertiary Sector
All activities which deal with services come under tertiary sector.
The tertiary activities help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors.
Transport and communication, health, education, public administration, defense, banking and insurance etc. are important examples of tertiary activities.