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The Three Economic Sectors - Coggle Diagram
The Three Economic Sectors
Primary sector
Related to row materials or natural resources
Livestock Farming
Raise cattle and other animals to obtain products
Fishing
Fishermen and women catch fishes in rivers, seas and oceans
Crop Farming
Ciltivates grain, fruits and vegetables in their fields
Mining
Miners extract minerals like diamonds, iron and copper from mines, petrol deposits under the ground
Silviculture
Silviculturists cultivate in the forest to obtain products like paper, resin and cork
The goods produced through a primary economic activity can esither be consumed directly or can be used as raw material to produce or manufacture a different product
Secondary Sector
Transform raw materials or natural resources into manufactured products
Processes
These are the things we do to the inputs to turn them into semi-finished or finished products
Outputs
These are the things we have at the end
Inputs
These are the things that we need to put in at the start
Heavy Industry
Aims to transform materials into semi-finished products
Capital Goods Industry
Uses products to make the materials and machinery required by other industries
Light Industry
Makes products for costumers, using raw materials or semi-finished products
Energy Produccion
Extracts energy from natural resources
Non-renewable
Renewable
Construction Industry
Buildings and infrastructures
It usually takes place in factories or workshops
Tertiary Sector
Businesses sell the products and services
Includes all the activities that produce intangible goodas and services. I doesn't create or manufacture materials. Its aim is to provide services
Health care
Education
Security
Transport
Trade
Tourism