Yes, very much so.
Primary are things that involve farming or mining Secondary is when people make products out of these materials Tertiary is when people sell these products Are u studying the lambidar mine in Dehra Dun by any chance?
Farming, fishing and i think textile
it can be like agriculture , fishing , business and much more............
well, it was more like farming,good soil and fishing so it is a really good place to live.
There are many jobs like fishing, farming, atheletes, factories, archeologists, carpenters, ETC:newtest3
fishing, farming and other stuff like that
No, fishing with armor on does not affect how much you catch or how fast you catch it
Difficult. People got most of their economy Fising, Farming, Doing textile, whaling and Trade Fishing.
Most people from Ireland worked in city jobs like, firemen, police, bus drivers, taxi drivers, and sanitation workers. However, most people who stayed in Ireland followed occupations related to agriculture.
The primary occupations in the New England colonies included farming, fishing, shipbuilding, and trade. Agriculture was centered around small family farms, producing crops like corn and wheat, while fishing, particularly for cod, was vital due to the region's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Shipbuilding thrived due to abundant timber resources, and trade flourished with both local markets and overseas partners, contributing to a diverse economy. Additionally, artisans and craftsmen played important roles in urban centers, producing goods for local consumption and trade.
Like the rest of the Southern colonies, Georgia had an economy based on: *hunting *fishing *farming - lots of farming because of good soil, and longer growing periods *whaling *shipbuilding
The Southern Colonies' Economical Activities were: 1. Farming 2. Fishing The Southern colonies were further south closer to the equator. In this case, Fish that like warm water are common in this specific area and are plentiful. The Southern farmlands were rich and were excellent for farming and provided great soil and temperature conditions for specific crops of the farmers' preferences and needs.