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प्रश्न
Differentiate between
Secondary and Tertiary activities
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Secondary activities | Tertiary activities |
| 1. | Secondary activities are mainly dependent on products obtained from primary activities. | Tertiary activities are mostly in the form of paid services. |
| 2. | Manufacturing and processing are secondary activities. | Buying and selling of goods, means of transportation and communication, loading and unloading of goods, credit facilities, marketing, import and export and other services like knife grinders, vegetable sellers, shopkeepers, passenger’s carriers, postal services, etc. are tertiary activities. |
| 3. | A secondary activity can occur away from the settlements. | The tertiary activity like market is always found near the settlements. |
संबंधित प्रश्न
Complete the chain:
| A |
B |
C |
|
(1) Matheran |
(1) Tea |
(1) Communication |
|
(2) GPS |
(2) Atlantic Ocean |
(2) Tertiary Activity |
|
(3) Sri Lanka |
(3) Satellite |
(3) Export |
|
(4) Panama Canal |
(4) Tourism |
(4) Pacific Ocean |
Natural ports:
Answer in detail:
Tertiary activities are expanding day-by-day. Explain the statement.
On an outline map of the world, show the following with the help of suitable index:
- A Canal bringing radical change in sea transport.
- Railway connecting two continents.
- An international airport in India.
- An important port in India.
Tertiary activities ______.
Assertion: Manufacturing is not found in tertiary activities.
Reason: Tertiary activities provide various types of services.
Identify the correct group
Tertiary activities of man:
State whether right or wrong:
Like primary activities, tertiary activities are also take production from nature.
Draw diagram and label it:
Classification of tertiary economic activities.
Complete the chain:
| A | B | C | |
| (1) | Sea transportation | (a) 15 to 59 age group | (m) Suitable fishing area |
| (2) | Working population | (b) Plankton | (n) Tertiary activities |
| (3) | Broken coastline | (c) Development of ports | (o) Availability of human power |
| (4) | Matheran | (d) Formation of soil and its characteristics |
(p) Favourable for trade |
| (5) | Pedology | (e) Tourism | (q) Limited Fishing |
| (f) Primary activity | (r) Physical Geography |
