No. Raw materials are the materials that make up the product before anything is done to them; i.e. they are the materials that you start with. So for example, if I wanted to make a cake, the flour, sugar and eggs would be the raw materials; and the cake would be the product.
Raw materials: glucose and oxygen Products: carbon dioxide and water And, of course, energy.
Carbon dioxide
the materials are salt and meat
Raw materials for ATP: Carbohydrates (Simple sugars), Lipids and glycerol. Before ATP is manufactured to provide energy, our cells need raw materials. As humans, we obtain these raw materials in the form of calories through the oxidation of the foods we eat. However, for energy releasing purposes, these foods must firstly be converted into an easily usable molecule: ATP
Manufactured goods!!!
Raw materials, workers, bueprints.
Because they (the raw materials) have been processed and then manufactured into consumer products. And those two actions require cost and other machines to turn it into a product.
Raw Materials and markets for British products.
ingestion
No. Raw materials are the materials that make up the product before anything is done to them; i.e. they are the materials that you start with. So for example, if I wanted to make a cake, the flour, sugar and eggs would be the raw materials; and the cake would be the product.
Secondary
Imports include food, manufactured goods, machinery and transport equipment, fuels, and raw materials
buy a dog and see what happens
Crude oil, wood, coal, natural gas, uranium, diamonds, iron ore... In short any materials which have not been manufactured
mercantilism
large building used for storing raw materials and manufactured goods.