Secondary economic activities involve transforming raw materials from the primary sector into finished goods. These activities include manufacturing, construction, and utility services. They depend on primary sector outputs to create products that can be consumed or sold. Class VI Book ...
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The most common primary activities are agriculture (farming), mining (coal and minerals), fishing, livestock raising, and forestry. These sectors provide basic materials that are essential for the economy and other sectors to function effectively. NCERT Book Exploring Society India and ...
Primary activities depend on nature because they involve directly interacting with the environment. For example, farming requires fertile land, mining needs mineral deposits, and fishing relies on water bodies, highlighting the dependence on natural resources for production. Class VI Social ...
Examples of primary sector activities include farming to grow grains and vegetables, fishing to catch fish, mining for coal, collecting wood from forests, and raising livestock in poultry farms. These activities rely on natural resources for production. NCERT Book Exploring ...
Understanding these activities helps distinguish between income-generating tasks (economic) and those driven by emotional or social motives (non-economic). This knowledge provides insights into livelihood patterns and societal contributions beyond financial compensation. Class VI Social Science Chapter 14 Economic Activities Aroud ...