A picture can indeed be a primary source.
The secondary colours in art are blue, green and purple ok guys. Just remember the primary colours and you will get the secondary colours.
A tertiary color.
its a primary source and second hand is a secondary source.
Woven carpet formed its own backing as it was made, so there was no secondary backing Tufting started in the 50's (pattented in the 40s) and it uses a Primary backing to tuft the yarn through & the a secondary backing is laminated to give it dimensional stablility. In the case of Tufted carpet (96% or total production today) both the Primary & secondary was Jute (think burlap bags, HEMP!) up through the mid 60s Today Both the primary & secondary are different weaves of Polyropylene..
Primary sources and secondary sources. Primary sources are firsthand accounts or direct evidence of an event, while secondary sources are interpretations, analysis, or commentary on primary sources.
Primary topics are often secondary sources. Secondary sources analyze in review or summarize information.
The three classifications of sources of information are primary sources, secondary sources, and tertiary sources. Primary sources offer firsthand accounts or original data, secondary sources analyze and interpret primary sources, and tertiary sources provide summaries and overviews of information from primary and secondary sources.
The two classifications of historical sources are primary sources and secondary sources. Primary sources are original, first-hand accounts of an event or topic, while secondary sources are interpretations or analyses of primary sources created by someone not directly involved in the event.
Primary sources are original materials created at the time of the event or historical period being studied, while secondary sources interpret or analyze primary sources. Primary sources offer first-hand accounts of events, while secondary sources provide analysis, interpretation, or commentary on primary sources.
Primary sources, secondary sources, and oral history.
secondary
They summarize conclusions about primary sources.
Primary sources and secondary sources
Primary sources of information are great because they are first hand information from someone who was there. Secondary sources are based on primary sources, and may be biased.
Types of sources of information include primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary sources are from the original source. Secondary are a commentary using primary sources. Tertiary sources are largely expert opinion.
There are three main types of sources: primary sources which are original documents or first-hand accounts, secondary sources that analyze and interpret primary sources, and tertiary sources that summarize or compile information from primary and secondary sources.