Distinguish Between Primary and Secondary Sectors ? ( CLASS 10)

Other examples of the Secondary Sector:

  • Food processing – turning raw ingredients like wheat into bread or milk into cheese
  • Textile industry – converting cotton into fabrics and then into clothing
  • Construction – building houses, bridges, and roads from materials like cement and steel
  • Furniture making – turning wood into chairs, tables, and other furniture items

ANSWER :

Primary Sector : The Primary Sector is the part of the economy that involves the extraction and collection of natural resources directly from the Earth. This includes activities that use natural resources as raw materials without much processing.

Other examples of the Primary Sector:

  • Fishing – catching fish from rivers, lakes, and oceans
  • Mining – extracting coal, iron ore, and other minerals
  • Forestry – cutting trees for wood and timber

Secondary sector : The Secondary Sector is the part of the economy that involves manufacturing and industrial production. It takes raw materials from the sector and processes them into finished goods or usable products.

Other examples of the Secondary Sector:

  • Food processing – turning raw ingredients like wheat into bread or milk into cheese
  • Textile industry – converting cotton into fabrics and then into clothing
  • Construction – building houses, bridges, and roads from materials like cement and steel
  • Furniture making – turning wood into chairs, tables, and other furniture items
Primary
Primary Sector Secondary Sector
Involves extraction of natural resources. Involves manufacturing and processing activities.
Examples: Agriculture, fishing, mining, etc. Examples: Factories, industries, construction, etc.

 

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Ayisha siddiqui

Qualifications of Author : 1. B.ED. from Delhi University 2. MA in Political Science and History 3. Award winner in Urdu Language

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