Primary Activities |
Secondary Activities |
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Primary activities include activities, such as hunting, fishing, mining, agriculture. |
Secondary activities include manufacturing and constructions. |
These activities concerned with are obtaining materials directly from nature. For example, fish from water or wood from trees. |
These activities add value to the already existing products by changing their form, making them more suitable to satisfy our needs and wants. |
Primary activities produce raw materials. |
Secondary activities produce finished products, |
Production of goods in primary activities depends upon natural factors. |
Production of goods in secondary activities depends on technology, skill of labours and capital |
Answered by Mayu | 1 year ago
What weather conditions are required in the growing and harvesting seasons of wheat?