Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary industries.
1.PRIMARY INDUSTRY: primary industry is getting the raw materials. These can be from mining, quarrying, oil and gas drilling, agriculture, foresty, and finishing. 2.SECONDARY INDUSTRY:secondary industry takes these raw materials and makes into finished products, raging from tins to trains, needles to nucleur plants, or shoes to satellites. 3.TERTIARY INDUSTRY: tertiary industry does not produce prodtucts for sale, but enables the two other levels of industry function effectively.eg. office work, transport to carry goods, communications:- telephones, postal work and e-mail.
The coal industry is part of the primary sector because it is init...
You will have a 1:1 ratio isolation transformer.
The non-primary colors are secondary and tertiary colors. Secondary colors are made by mixing two primary colors together, while tertiary colors are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. Examples of secondary colors include orange, green, and purple, while examples of tertiary colors include red-orange, yellow-green, and blue-violet.
· Primary recycling is taking the recycled material and putting it back into the same product; · secondary recycling is using the material in some other end product · tertiary recycling requires breaking the material down into its original components.
tertiary
primary 3% secondary 17% tertiary 80%
Secondary and tertiary
Mixing a primary color with a secondary color creates an intermediate color, also known as a tertiary color. These tertiary colors are located between the primary and secondary colors on the color wheel. Examples of tertiary colors include red-orange, yellow-green, and blue-violet.
secondary
14% primary, 47% secondary, 28% tertiary and 11% Quatary
Primary: 33% Secondary: 15% Tertiary: 52% Same as Philipenis'
secondary
asda is secondary
primary-81% secondary-3% tertiary-16% (includes quaternary industry which is 6% of the tertiary 16%