Was Estee Lauder's business in secondary or teriary industry? Explain.
Its not relly necessary, but it helps organize and make sense of everything. Primary industry is the extraction of raw materials such as coal or lumber. Secondary industry is manufacturing or making the raw material into a usable product. Tertiary industry is the service industry (what most jobs fall into in advanced nations.)
primary, secondary and tertiary
difference between primary and secondary market
primary economic activity is when you take or use natural resources directly from the earth.for example:mining, logging, drilling for oil, fishing, and farming. Secondary economic activity is when you use raw materials to produce something new. for example: John Morells, Carpenter
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PRIMARY ACTIVITIES : these are connected with extraction and production of natural resources . these activities are directly associated with land and water. primary occupations have a direct link with nature of physical environment . for e.g. - forestry, mining , etc TERTIARY ACTIVITIES : these are those activities which provide support to the primary and secondary activities. these services increases the efficiency of the workers of primary and secondary sectors. tertiary activities consist of service occupations. for Example - education, health, etc
Primary data is data collected firsthand, through surveys, interviews, experiments, etc. by the researcher, while secondary data is existing data that has already been collected by someone else. An example of primary data would be survey responses collected by a marketing team for a new product. An example of secondary data would be industry reports or census data obtained from a government website.
Over the years the primary, secondary and tertiary have changed in the way that they are used. For example in the 1900 the primary sector was used more because people produced their own food and had their own animals for meat, but as the years have gone on people started to trade the food that they produced and the animals they owned for other products. In 1993 the percentage of people working in the tertiary sector was 73.8%, and then this figure started to increase as the years past. In 1998 it was 75.0%, in 2000 it was 76.5%, in 2003 it was 78.7% and in 2005 it was 81.6%, but as the tertiary sector was increasing the primary sector was decreasing. In 1993 it was 2.2%, in 1998 it was 2.0%, in 2000 it was 1.7%, and in 2003 it was 1.4. The figure in 2003 did not change
Explain the difference between the vassals and the serfs
There are 3 kinds of informationPrimary, Secondary and Tertiary InformationPrimary Informationcan be defined as Original material that has not been interpreted or analysied.i.e Research articlesSecondary Information :Created from primary material, interpretating original materiali.e.TexbooksTertiary Information:Acts as a tool in understanding and locating informationI.e. Databases
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